Computer vision encompasses the construction of integrated vision systems and the application of vision to problems of real-world importance. The process of creating 3D models is still rather difficult, requiring mechanical measurement of the camera positions or manual alignment of partial 3D views
An Introduction to 3D Computer Vision Techniques and Algorithms
โ Scribed by Boguslaw Cyganek, J. Paul Siebert
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 502
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Computer vision encompasses the construction of integrated vision systems and the application of vision to problems of real-world importance. The process of creating 3D models is still rather difficult, requiring mechanical measurement of the camera positions or manual alignment of partial 3D views of a scene. However using algorithms, it is possible to take a collection of stereo-pair images of a scene and then automatically produce a photo-realistic, geometrically accurate digital 3D model.This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the methods, theories and algorithms of 3D computer vision. Almost every theoretical issue is underpinned with practical implementation or a working algorithm using pseudo-code and complete code written in C++ and MatLabยฎ. There is the additional clarification of an accompanying website with downloadable software, case studies and exercises. Organised in three parts, Cyganek and Siebert give a brief history of vision research, and subsequently:ย ย present basic low-level image processing operations for image matching, including a separate chapter on image matching algorithms;explain scale-space vision, as well as space reconstruction and multiview integration;demonstrate a variety of practical applications for 3D surface imaging and analysis;provide concise appendices on topics such as the basics of projective geometry and tensor calculus for image processing, distortion and noise in images plus image warping procedures.An Introduction to 3D Computer Vision Algorithms and Techniques is a valuable reference for practitioners and programmers working in 3D computer vision, image processing and analysis as well as computer visualisation. It would also be of interest to advanced students and researchers in the fields of engineering, computer science, clinical photography, robotics, graphics and mathematics.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 14
Notation and Abbreviations......Page 17
1 - Introduction......Page 28
2 - Brief History of Research on Vision......Page 33
3 - 2D and 3D Vision Formation......Page 40
4 - Low-level Image Processing for Image Matching......Page 118
5 - Scale-space Vision......Page 188
6 - Image Matching Algorithms......Page 216
7 - Space Reconstruction and Multiview Integration......Page 346
8 - Case Examples......Page 366
9 - Basics of the Projective Geometry......Page 399
10 - Basics of Tensor Calculus for Image Processing......Page 412
11 - Distortions and Noise in Images......Page 423
12 - Image Warping Procedures......Page 429
13 - Programming Techniques for Image Processing and Computer Vision......Page 449
14 - Image Processing Library......Page 477
References......Page 478
Index......Page 494
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Computer vision encompasses the construction of integrated vision systems and the application of vision to problems of real-world importance. The process of creating 3D models is still rather difficult, requiring mechanical measurement of the camera positions or manual alignment of partial 3D views
Although Hartley's book offers a deeper perspective on stereo 3D reconstruction, it is also aimed at an audience with a higher knowledge on this area, both mathematically and conceptually. This book on the other hand offers a more simplistic solution but it also offers a good review on disparity and
<p>This textbook provides an accessible general introduction to the essential topics in computer vision. Classroom-tested programming exercises and review questions are also supplied at the end of each chapter. Features: provides an introduction to the basic notation and mathematical concepts for de
Many textbooks on computer vision can be unwieldy and intimidating in their coverage of this extensive discipline. This textbook addresses the need for a concise overview of the fundamentals of this field. Concise Computer Vision provides an accessible general introduction to the essential topics in
Many textbooks on computer vision can be unwieldy and intimidating in their coverage of this extensive discipline. This textbook addresses the need for a concise overview of the fundamentals of this field. Concise Computer Vision provides an accessible general introduction to the essential topics in