The underwater world is undoubtedly a difficult and challenging environment and investigating it requires huge efforts from both the technological and the data-processing point of view. The inherently structureless environment and the difficulties caused by the nature of the propagating medium have
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Binocular vision and pattern recognition
โ Scribed by Leibovic, K. N. ;Balslev, E. ;Mathieson, T. A.
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
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- 1971
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