Computer vision is a rapidly growing field which aims to make computers "see" as effectively as humans. In this book, Shapiro presents a new framework of computer vision for interpreting time-varying imagery. This is an important task, since movement reveals valuable information about the environme
Image Sequence Analysis
β Scribed by T. S. Huang, R. Y. Tsai (auth.), Professor Thomas S. Huang (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 452
- Series
- Springer Series in Information Sciences 5
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The processing of image sequences has a broad spectrum of important applicaΒ tions including target tracking, robot navigation, bandwidth compression of TV conferencing video signals, studying the motion of biological cells using microcinematography, cloud tracking, and highway traffic monitoring. Image sequence processing involves a large amount of data. However, because of the progress in computer, LSI, and VLSI technologies, we have now reached a stage when many useful processing tasks can be done in a reasonable amount of time. As a result, research and development activities in image sequence analysis have recently been growing at a rapid pace. An IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Computer Analysis of Time-Varying Imagery was held in Philadelphia, April 5-6, 1979. A related special issue of the IEEE Transactions on Pattern AnalΒ ysis and Machine Intelligence was published in November 1980. The IEEE ComΒ puter magazine has also published a special issue on the subject in 1981. The purpose of this book is to survey the field of image sequence analysis and to discuss in depth a number of important selected topics. The seven chapΒ ters fall into two categories. Chapters 2, 3, and 7 are comprehensive surveys on, respectively, the whole field of image sequence analysis, efficient coding of image sequences, and the processing of medical image sequences. In Chapters 1, 4, 5, and 6 the authors present mainly results of their own research on, respectively, motion estimation, noise reduction in image sequences, moving object extraction, and occlusion.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XVI
Image Sequence Analysis: Motion Estimation....Pages 1-18
Image Sequence Analysis: What Can We Learn from Applications?....Pages 19-228
Image Sequence Coding....Pages 229-287
Image Sequence Enhancement....Pages 289-309
Image Region Extraction of Moving Objects....Pages 311-354
Analyzing Dynamic Scenes Containing Multiple Moving Objects....Pages 355-380
Processing of Medical Image Sequences....Pages 381-428
Back Matter....Pages 429-440
β¦ Subjects
Image Processing and Computer Vision
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