Computer Vision--ECCV '92

Computer Vision--ECCV '92
Author: Giulio Sandini
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 932
Release: 1992-04-29
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783540554264

This volume collects the papers accepted for presentation at the Second European Conference on Computer Vision, held in Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy, May 19-22, 1992. Sixteen long papers, 41 short papers and 48 posters were selected from 308 submissions. The contributions are structured into 14 sections reflecting the major research topics in computer vision currently investigated worldwide. The sections are entitled: features, color, calibration and matching, depth, stereo-motion, tracking, active vision, binocular heads, curved surfaces and objects, reconstruction and shape, recognition, and applications.

Optical Engineering

Optical Engineering
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1006
Release: 1995
Genre: Optical instruments
ISBN:

Publishes papers reporting on research and development in optical science and engineering and the practical applications of known optical science, engineering, and technology.

Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visual Motion

Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visual Motion
Author:
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
Total Pages: 349
Release: 1991
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780818621536

The proceedings of the IEEE Workshop held in Princeton, New Jersey, October 1991, comprise 46 contributed papers on topics in the areas of structure and motion from extended sequences, analysis of image flow, combined motion and stereo, models of human and biological vision, recovery of ego-motion,

Advances in Computer Vision

Advances in Computer Vision
Author: C. Brown
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317767667

First published in 1988. The series Advances in Computer Vision has the goal of presenting current approaches to basic problems that arise in the construction of a computer vision system, written by leading researchers and practitioners in the field. The first two volumes in the series comprise seven chapters, which together cover much of the scope of computer vision. This is Volume I.