<p>After a slow and somewhat tentative beginning, machine vision systems are now finding widespread use in industry. So far, there have been four clearly discernible phases in their development, based upon the types of images processed and how that processing is performed: (1) Binary (two level) ima
Intelligent image processing in Prolog
โ Scribed by Batchelor, Bruce G
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 383
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book integrates two technologies that have hitherto been almost disparate, namely Image Processing (IP) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) through the implementation of a fifth generation of industrial vision systems. To date there is no other published work which merges image processing ideas into either of the two main AI languages, Lisp and Prolog. Image processing specialists and Prolog enthusiasts will ย Read more...
Abstract:
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Vision and intelligence --
Fundamentals of Prolog+ --
Operating Environment --
Extending the language --
Analysing vector representations of images --
Robot and lighting control --
Further applications --
Advanced inspection techniques --
Multi-processing and other ideas for the future --
Appendix I: VCS command repertoire --
Appendix II: Library predicates --
Appendix III: Very simple Prolog+ --
Appendix IV: An alternative implementation --
References and further reading --
Subject Index.
โฆ Subjects
Prolog (Computer program language);Image processing.;Prolog (Langage de programmation);Traitement d'images.;Bildverarbeitung;PROLOG;Computer vision;Machine vision
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