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Computer Vision

Algorithms and Applications

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Humans effortlessly perceive the three-dimensional structure of the world, yet achieving similar capabilities in computer vision remains a significant challenge. Despite advancements, a computer's ability to interpret images like a two-year-old is still out of reach. This text delves into various techniques used to analyze and interpret images, highlighting real-world applications in fields like medical imaging and consumer-level tasks such as image editing and stitching. It serves not only as a comprehensive textbook but also adopts a scientific approach to basic vision problems, developing physical models of the imaging process and employing statistical models for solutions. Structured to enhance active learning and project-oriented courses, the book includes tips for customization, exercises at the end of each chapter focused on algorithm testing, and suggestions for mid-term projects. Appendices provide additional material on linear algebra, numerical techniques, and Bayesian estimation theory. Each chapter recommends further reading, featuring the latest research in the field, alongside a full bibliography. With supplementary course material available online, this text is suitable for upper-level undergraduate or graduate courses in computer science or engineering, emphasizing practical techniques and encouraging creative exploration in computer vision.

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Computer Vision, Richard Szeliski

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Untertitel
Algorithms and Applications
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Richard Szeliski
Verlag
Springer
Erscheinungsdatum
2022
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
947
ISBN10
3030343715
ISBN13
9783030343712
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Humans effortlessly perceive the three-dimensional structure of the world, yet achieving similar capabilities in computer vision remains a significant challenge. Despite advancements, a computer's ability to interpret images like a two-year-old is still out of reach. This text delves into various techniques used to analyze and interpret images, highlighting real-world applications in fields like medical imaging and consumer-level tasks such as image editing and stitching. It serves not only as a comprehensive textbook but also adopts a scientific approach to basic vision problems, developing physical models of the imaging process and employing statistical models for solutions. Structured to enhance active learning and project-oriented courses, the book includes tips for customization, exercises at the end of each chapter focused on algorithm testing, and suggestions for mid-term projects. Appendices provide additional material on linear algebra, numerical techniques, and Bayesian estimation theory. Each chapter recommends further reading, featuring the latest research in the field, alongside a full bibliography. With supplementary course material available online, this text is suitable for upper-level undergraduate or graduate courses in computer science or engineering, emphasizing practical techniques and encouraging creative exploration in computer vision.