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Machine Learning for Computer Vision [electronic resource] / edited by Roberto Cipolla, Sebastiano Battiato, Giovanni Maria Farinella.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Computational Intelligence ; 411Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XXII, 250 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642286612
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 006.3 23
LOC classification:
  • Q342
Online resources:
Contents:
Throwing Down the Visual Intelligence Gauntlet -- Actionable Information in Vision -- Learning Binary Hash Codes for Large-Scale Image Search -- Bayesian Painting by Numbers: Flexible Priors for Colour-Invariant Object Recognition -- Real-Time Human Pose Recognition in Parts from Single Depth Images -- Scale-Invariant Vote-based 3D Recognition and Registration from Point Clouds -- Multiple Classifier Boosting and Tree-Structured Classifiers -- Simultaneous detection and tracking with multiple cameras -- Applications of Computer Vision to Vehicles: an extreme test.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Computer vision is the science and technology of making machines that see. It is concerned with the theory, design and implementation of algorithms that can automatically process visual data to recognize objects, track and recover their shape and spatial layout. The International Computer Vision Summer School - ICVSS was established in 2007 to provide both an objective and clear overview and an in-depth analysis of the state-of-the-art research in Computer Vision. The courses are delivered by world renowned experts in the field, from both academia and industry, and cover both theoretical and practical aspects of real Computer Vision problems. The school is organized every year by University of Cambridge (Computer Vision and Robotics Group) and University of Catania (Image Processing Lab). Different topics are covered each year. A summary of the past Computer Vision Summer Schools can be found at: http://www.dmi.unict.it/icvss This edited volume contains a selection of articles covering some of the talks and tutorials held during the last editions of the school. The chapters provide an in-depth overview of challenging areas with key references to the existing literature.
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Throwing Down the Visual Intelligence Gauntlet -- Actionable Information in Vision -- Learning Binary Hash Codes for Large-Scale Image Search -- Bayesian Painting by Numbers: Flexible Priors for Colour-Invariant Object Recognition -- Real-Time Human Pose Recognition in Parts from Single Depth Images -- Scale-Invariant Vote-based 3D Recognition and Registration from Point Clouds -- Multiple Classifier Boosting and Tree-Structured Classifiers -- Simultaneous detection and tracking with multiple cameras -- Applications of Computer Vision to Vehicles: an extreme test.

Computer vision is the science and technology of making machines that see. It is concerned with the theory, design and implementation of algorithms that can automatically process visual data to recognize objects, track and recover their shape and spatial layout. The International Computer Vision Summer School - ICVSS was established in 2007 to provide both an objective and clear overview and an in-depth analysis of the state-of-the-art research in Computer Vision. The courses are delivered by world renowned experts in the field, from both academia and industry, and cover both theoretical and practical aspects of real Computer Vision problems. The school is organized every year by University of Cambridge (Computer Vision and Robotics Group) and University of Catania (Image Processing Lab). Different topics are covered each year. A summary of the past Computer Vision Summer Schools can be found at: http://www.dmi.unict.it/icvss This edited volume contains a selection of articles covering some of the talks and tutorials held during the last editions of the school. The chapters provide an in-depth overview of challenging areas with key references to the existing literature.

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