Image Understanding: Advances in Computational Vision, Volume Three

Image Understanding: Advances in Computational Vision, Volume Three by Shimon Ullman, published by Intellect Ltd on May 1, 1990, offers a detailed exploration of computational vision and image understanding. This edition comprises 233 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the computations that facilitate the extraction and application of visual information in both biological and artificial systems, providing a comprehensive overview of the field.
Readers will find a collection of studies that not only highlight advancements in image processing but also include reprints of seminal studies alongside original articles. This volume aims to enhance understanding of the methodologies and theories that underpin visual information processing, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of technology and visual perception.
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The volumes in this series contain studies in computational vision or image understanding, and explain the computations that underlie the extraction and use of visual information by both biological and artificial systems. Reprints of seminal studies are included along with the original articles.
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