Tuesday 30 November 2010

Computer Vision Textbook

Computer Vision



Computer Vision: Models, Learning, and Inference



This modern treatment of computer vision focuses on learning and inference in probabilistic models as a unifying theme. Get and download textbook Computer Vision: Models, Learning, and Inference for free
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It shows how to use training data to learn the relationships between the observed image data and the aspects of the world that we wish to estimate, such as the 3D structure or the object class, and how to exploit these relationships to make new inferences about the world from new image data. With minimal prerequisites, the book starts from the basics of probability and model fitting and works up to real examples that the reader can implement and modify to build useful vision systems. Primarily meant for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, the detailed methodological presentation will also be useful for practitioners Computer Vision new edition

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Computer Vision Textbook


It shows how to use training data to learn the relationships between the observed image data and the aspects of the world that we wish to estimate, such as the 3D structure or the object class, and how to exploit these relationships to make new inferences about the world from new image data
Primarily meant for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, the detailed methodological presentation will also be useful for practitioners

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