Synopses & Reviews
A straightforward, practical examination of the fundamentals of computer vision using a minimum of mathematics. Concentrates on explanation, illustration, implementation and the various types of vision imaging problems including grey-level images, recognizing objects, computer readable codes, scientific images, etc. Contains authentic examples in C from a variety of disciplines as well as immediate access to images with which users can test ideas and software.
Table of Contents
Bi-Level Images.
Grey-Level Images.
Classifying and Recognizing Objects.
Counting and Classifying Objects.
Computer Readable Codes.
Scientific Images.
Appendices.
Indexes.