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Computer Vision: A Unified, Biologically-Inspired Approach

Author Ian Overington
Publisher Elsevier Science Ltd
Category Computers
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ISBN / ASIN0444889728
ISBN-139780444889720
Sales Rank19,515,001
CategoryComputers
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This volume provides comprehensive, self-consistent coverage of one approach to computer vision, with many direct or implied links to human vision. The book is the result of many years of research into the limits of human visual performance and the interactions between the observer and his environment. A wide-ranging approach to computer vision is described. The treatment starts with a summary account of important aspects of human visual function. This is then followed by a progressive development of the computer image processing, from sub-pixel fragmentary edge determination to optical flow field analysis, local and global stereo analysis, colour imagery, edge-based region segmentation, perceptual texture segmentation and high fidelity contour form analysis. This treatment is considerably different from other more publicized approaches, and is recommended for those seeking a dynamic approach to computer vision.
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