Practical computer vision using C

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Practical computer vision using C

J.R. Parker

(Wiley professional computing)

Wiley, c1994

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System requirements for computer disk: IBM-compatible PC; DOS; Borland C

Includes bibliographical references (p. 456-464) and indexes

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

paper ISBN 9780471592594

Description

Written at a practical level specifically for programmers and scientists who program, this introduction to computer vision contains a minimum usage of mathematics. After the introductory theory, the book's focus is on the various types of vision imaging problems (grey level images, recognizing objects, computer readable codes, scientific images, etc) and examples from real cases of programming solutions in the C language.

Table of Contents

  • Bi-Level Images
  • Grey Level Images
  • Representing and Recognizing Objects
  • Counting and Classifying Objects
  • Computer Readable Codes
  • Scientific Images.
Volume

book/disk ISBN 9780471592624

Description

Written specifically for programmers and scientists who require programming knowledge, this introduction to computer vision uses a minimum of mathematics. Emphasis is placed on various types of imaging problems. Examples are used to highlight programming solutions in the C language.

Table of Contents

  • Bi-Level Images
  • Grey-Level Images
  • Classifying and Recognizing Objects
  • Counting and Classifying Objects
  • Computer Readable Codes
  • Scientific Images
  • Appendices
  • Indexes.
Volume

disk ISBN 9780471594116

Description

A straightforward, practical examination of the fundamentals of computer vision using a minimum of mathematics. Concentrates on explanation, illustration, implementation and the various types of vision imaging problems including grey-level images, recognizing objects, computer readable codes, scientific images, etc. Contains authentic examples in C from a variety of disciplines as well as immediate access to images with which users can test ideas and software.

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