An Introduction to Object Recognition An Introduction to Object Recognition

An Introduction to Object Recognition

Selected Algorithms for a Wide Variety of Applications

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Publisher Description

Rapid development of computer hardware has enabled usage of automatic object recognition in an increasing number of applications, ranging from industrial image processing to medical applications, as well as tasks triggered by the widespread use of the internet. Each area of application has its specific requirements, and consequently these cannot all be tackled appropriately by a single, general-purpose algorithm.

This easy-to-read text/reference provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of object recognition (OR). The book presents an overview of the diverse applications for OR and highlights important algorithm classes, presenting representative example algorithms for each class. The presentation of each algorithm describes the basic algorithm flow in detail, complete with graphical illustrations. Pseudocode implementations are also included for many of the methods, and definitions are supplied for terms which may be unfamiliar to the novice reader. Supporting a clear and intuitive tutorial style, the usage of mathematics is kept to a minimum.

Topics and features:
Presents example algorithms covering global approaches, transformation-search-based methods, geometrical model driven methods, 3D object recognition schemes, flexible contour fitting algorithms, and descriptor-based methodsExplores each method in its entirety, rather than focusing on individual steps in isolation, with a detailed description of the flow of each algorithm, including graphical illustrationsExplains the important concepts at length in a simple-to-understand style, with a minimum usage of mathematicsDiscusses a broad spectrum of applications, including some examples from commercial productsContains appendices discussing topics related to OR and widely used in the algorithms, (but not at the core of the methods described in the chapters)
Practitioners of industrial image processing will find this simpleintroduction and overview to OR a valuable reference, as will graduate students in computer vision courses.

Marco Treiber is a software developer at ASM Assembly Systems, Munich, Germany, where he is Technical Lead in Image Processing for the Vision System of SiPlace placement machines, used in SMT assembly.

GENRE
Computing & Internet
RELEASED
2010
23 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
220
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer London
PROVIDER INFO
Springer Science & Business Media LLC
SIZE
4.7
MB
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