| #517219 in Books | 2001-02-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x1.30 x7.00l,2.25 | File Name: 0130307963 | 608 pages
||17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.| Good presentation of both beginning and advanced material|By calvinnme|Of the several computer vision textbooks that I haved owned and read, this book provides the best combination of introductory techniques with more advanced material in a very readable style.
The first two chapters are a very conversational overview of computer vision and image representation, b|From the Inside Flap|Preface | This book is intended as an introduction to computer vision for a broad audience. It provides necessary theory and examples for students and practitioners who will work in fields where significant information must be extracted au
Using a progressive intuitive/mathematical approach, this introduction to computer vision provides necessary theory and examples for practitioners who work in fields where significant information must be extracted automatically from images-- including those interested in multimedia, art and design, geographic information systems, and image databases, in addition to the traditional areas of automation, image science, medical imaging, remote sensing and compu...
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