9783540564843
Filtering, Segmentation, And Depth - Mark Nitzberg, David Mumford, Takahiro Shiota
Springer (1993)
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Computer vision, Computers / Intelligence (AI) & Semantics, Digital filters (Mathematics), Electronic Books, Image processing

Computer vision seeks a process that starts with a noisy, ambiguous signal from a TV camera and ends with a high-level description of discrete objects located in 3-dimensional space and identified in a human classification. This book addresses the process at several levels. First to be treated are the low-level image-processing issues of noise removaland smoothing while preserving important lines and singularities in an image. At a slightly higher level, a robust contour tracing algorithm is described that produces a cartoon of the important lines in the image. Thirdis the high-level task of reconstructing the geometry of objects in the scene. The book has two aims: to give the computer vision community a new approach to early visual processing, in the form of image segmentation that incorporates occlusion at a low level, and to introduce real computer algorithms that do a better job than what most vision programmers use currently. The algorithms are:- a nonlinear filter that reduces noise and enhances edges,- an edge detector that also finds corners and produces smoothed contours rather than bitmaps,- an algorithm for filling gaps in contours.

Product Details
LoC Classification TA1634 .N58 1993
Dewey 006.4/2
No. of Pages 164
Height x Width 240 x 155 mm