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Robust Vision for Vision-Based Control of Motion (SPIE/IEEE Series on Imaging Science & Engineering)

Publisher Wiley-IEEE Press
Category Technology & Engineering
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ISBN / ASIN0780353781
ISBN-139780780353787
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Find the design principles you need to move vision-based control out of the lab and into the real world. In this edited collection of state-of-the-art papers, contributors highly regarded in robust vision bring you the latest applications in the field. Whatever your industry - from space ventures to mobile surveillance - you will discover throughout this comprehensive collection a strong emphasis on robust vision simply unmatched today. You will also gain an in-depth analysis of vision techniques used to control the motion of robots and machines.

Expert contributors offer you key insights into:

  • Current control issues including hardware design, system architecture, sensor data fusion, and visual tracking
  • Modeling methods for vision-based sensing
  • Useful summaries of recent conclusions drawn from robust-vision workshops
  • Future research needs

If you want to learn today's approaches to robust vision-based control of motion, this extensive collection is a must. Learn from the experts and, in the process, speed your project development and broaden your technical expertise for future collaborative efforts in your industry.

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