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OpenCV is a C/C++ computer vision library originally developed by Intel. It is free for commercial and research use under a BSD license. The library is cross-platform.
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Markov random field (MRF) theory provides a basis for modeling contextual constraints in visual processing and interpretation. It enables us to develop optimal vision algorithms systematically when used with optimization principles. This book presents a comprehensive study on the use of MRFs for solving computer vision problems....
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"This book is a tutorial on image processing. Each chapter explains basic
concepts with words and gures, shows image processing results with photographs,
and implements the operations in C."
The book covers several image processing algorithms such as halftoning, histogram equalization, edge detection, spatial frequency filtering, segmentation, warping, etc...
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"Advances in shape analysis impact a wide range of disciplines, from mathematics and engineering to medicine, archeology, and art. Anyone just entering the field, however, may find the few existing books on shape analysis too specific or advanced, and for students interested in the specific problem of shape recognition and characterization, traditional books on computer vision are too general....
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"What does it mean, to see? The plain man's answer (and Aristotle's, too) would be, to know what is where by looking. In other words, vision is the process of discovering from images what is present in the world, and where it is."...
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A DRAFT computer vision book by Prof. Richard Szeliski. The book reflects the author's wide experience in practical computer vision algorithms that he has developed while working in corporate research labs, mostly at Digital Equipment Corporation's Cambridge Research Lab and at Microsoft Research....
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"This book is an edited collection of class handouts that was written for the graduate seminar [Programming for Medical Image Analysis] (ENAS 920a). This class was taught at Yale University, Department of Biomedical Engineering, in the Fall of 2006."...
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