The second edition of this accepted reference work has been updated to reflect the rapid developments in the field and now covers both 2D and 3D imaging.<br> Written by expert practitioners from leading companies operating in machine vision, this one-stop handbook guides readers through all aspects
Handbook of machine and computer vision : the guide for developers and users
β Scribed by Hornberg, Alexander
- Publisher
- Wiley VCH
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 849
- Edition
- Second, revised and updated edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Processing of Information in the Human Visual System / Frank Schaeffel --
Introduction to Building a Machine Vision Inspection / Axel Telljohann --
Lighting in Machine Vision / Irmgard Jahr --
Optical Systems in Machine Vision / Karl Lenhardt --
Camera Calibration / Robert Godding --
Camera Systems in Machine Vision / Horst Mattfeldt --
Smart Camera and Vision Systems Design / Howard D Gray, Nate Holmes --
Camera Computer Interfaces / Nate Holmes --
Machine Vision Algorithms / Carsten Steger --
Machine Vision in Manufacturing / Peter Waszkewitz.
β¦ Subjects
Computer vision -- Handbooks, manuals, etc;COMPUTERS / General;Computer vision
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