click to view more

Perceptual Organization and Visual Recognition (1985)

by Lowe, D

$104.25

List Price: $109.99
Save: $5.74 (5%)
add to favourite
  • In Stock - Ship in 24 hours with Free Online tracking.
  • FREE DELIVERY by Monday, July 21, 2025
  • 24/24 Online
  • Yes High Speed
  • Yes Protection

Description

COMPUTER VISION is a field of research that encompasses many objectives. A primary goal has been to construct visual sensors that can provide general-purpose robots with the same information about their surroundings as we receive from our own visual senses. This book takes an important step towards this goal by describing a working computer vision system named SCERPO. This system can recognize known three-dimensional objects in ordinary black-and-white images taken from unknown viewpoints, even when parts of the object are undetectable or hidden from view. A second major goal of computer vision re- search is to provide a computational understanding of human vision. The research presented in this book has many implica- tions for our understanding of human vision, particularly in the areas of perceptual organization and knowledge-based recogni- tion. An attempt has been made to relate each computational result to the relevant areas in the psychology of vision. Since the material is meant to be accessible to a wide range of inter- disciplinary readers, the book is written in plain language and attempts to explain most concepts from the starting position of the non-specialist. vii viii PREFACE One of the most important conclusions ansmg from this research is that visual recognition can commonly be achieved directly from the two-dimensional image without any prelim- inary reconstruction of depth information or surface orienta- tion from the visual input.

Last updated on

Product Details

  • Jun 30, 1985 Pub Date:
  • 089838172X ISBN-10:
  • 9780898381726 ISBN-13:
  • English Language