Computational Analysis of Visual Motion

Computational Analysis of Visual Motion by Amar Mitiche, published by Springer US on May 8, 2013, is a detailed exploration of image motion processing within machine vision systems. This edition, comprising 236 pages, provides a comprehensive mathematical treatment of visual systems research, focusing on the recovery of 3D structure and motion. Mitiche delves into the interpretation of point correspondences, straight line correspondences, and optical flow, offering insights into the complexities of visual data analysis.
Readers will find a thorough examination of knowledge-based systems and their role in interpretation, supported by the relevant mathematical foundations necessary for understanding 3D interpretation. The book addresses critical topics in the fields of computer science, technology, and engineering, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of visual processing and computational methods.
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Image motion processing is important to machine vision systems because it can lead to the recovery of 3D structure and motion. Author Amar Mitiche offers a comprehensive mathematical treatment of this key subject in visual systems research. Mitiche examines the interpretation of point correspondences as well as the interpretation of straight line correspondences and optical flow. In addition, the author considers interpretation by knowledge-based systems and presents the relevant mathematical basis for 3D interpretation.
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