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Record Nr.

UNINA9910523760803321

Autore

Szeliski Richard <1958->

Titolo

Computer Vision : Algorithms and Applications / / by Richard Szeliski

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022

ISBN

9783030343729

9783030343712

Edizione

[2nd ed. 2022.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (925 pages)

Collana

Texts in Computer Science, , 1868-095X

Disciplina

006.37

Soggetti

Computer vision

Image processing - Digital techniques

Machine learning

Signal processing

Materials - Analysis

Imaging systems

Computer Vision

Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics

Machine Learning

Signal, Speech and Image Processing

Imaging Techniques

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

1 Introduction -- 2 Image Formation -- 3 Image Processing -- 4 Model Fitting and Optimization -- 5 Deep Learning -- 6 Recognition -- 7 Feature Detection and Matching -- 8 Image Alignment and Stitching -- 9 Motion Estimation -- 10 Computational Photography -- 11 Structure from Motion and SLAM -- 12 Depth Estimation -- 13 3D Reconstruction -- 14 Image-Based Rendering -- 15 Conclusion -- Appendix A: Linear Algebra and Numerical Techniques -- Appendix B: Bayesian Modeling and Inference -- Appendix C: Supplementary Material.

Sommario/riassunto

Computer Vision: Algorithms and Applications explores the variety of techniques used to analyze and interpret images. It also describes



challenging real-world applications where vision is being successfully used, both in specialized applications such as image search and autonomous navigation, as well as for fun, consumer-level tasks that students can apply to their own personal photos and videos. More than just a source of “recipes,” this exceptionally authoritative and comprehensive textbook/reference takes a scientific approach to the formulation of computer vision problems. These problems are then analyzed using the latest classical and deep learning models and solved using rigorous engineering principles. Topics and features: Structured to support active curricula and project-oriented courses, with tips in the Introduction for using the book in a variety of customized courses Incorporates totally new material on deep learning and applications such as mobile computational photography, autonomous navigation, and augmented reality Presents exercises at the end of each chapter with a heavy emphasis on testing algorithms and containing numerous suggestions for small mid-term projects Includes 1,500 new citations and 200 new figures that cover the tremendous developments from the last decade Provides additional material and more detailed mathematical topics in the Appendices, which cover linear algebra, numerical techniques, estimation theory, datasets, and software Suitable for an upper-level undergraduate or graduate-level course in computer science or engineering, this textbook focuses on basic techniques that work under real-world conditions and encourages students to push their creative boundaries. Its design and exposition also make it eminently suitable as a unique reference to the fundamental techniques and current research literature in computer vision. About the Author Dr. Richard Szeliski has more than 40 years’ experience in computer vision research, most recently at Facebook and Microsoft Research, where he led the Computational Photography and Interactive Visual Media groups. He is currently an Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington where he co-developed (with Steve Seitz) the widely adopted computer vision curriculum on which this book is based.