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Introductory techniques for 3-D computer vision

โœ Scribed by Trucco, Alessandro Verri


Publisher
Prentice Hall
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
212
Category
Library

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An applied introduction to modern computer vision, focusing on a set of computational techniques for 3-D imaging, this book covers a wide range of fundamental problems encountered within computer vision and provides detailed algorithmic and theoretical solutions for each. Each chapter concentrates on a specific problem and solves it by building on previous results.


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