Reading Materials

Brady, M., (Ed.),
Computer Vision,
North HollandPublishing, Amsterdam, 1981. BibRef 8100
Earlier: AI(17), 1981. Reprint. Especially notable for its lack of images. The papers are listed in the proper sections. The book includes a preface by Brady. Preface - The Changing Shape of Computer Vision. BibRef
Beck, J., Hope, B., and Rosenfeld, A., (Eds.),
Human and Machine Vision,
New York: Academic Press1983. BibRef 8300 HMV83(pages) for references. A Workshop in Denver, August 10-12, 1981. BibRef
Ullman, S., and Richards, W.A., (Eds.),
Image Understanding, 1984,
Norwood, NJ: Ablex1984. BibRef 8400 IU84for references. BibRef
Young, T.[Tzay], (Ed.),
Handbook of Pattern Recognition and Image Processing: Computer Vision,
San Diego: Academic Press1994. ISBN 0-012-774561-0. BibRef 9400 HPRIP-CV94for references. Methods for 3D shape recovery, motion, matching, recovery, and recognition. BibRef
Freeman, H., (Ed.),
Machine Vision Algorithms, Architectures, and Systems,
San Diego: Academic Press1988, 315 pp. BibRef 8800 MVAAS88(Pages). for references. This is the result of a workshop at Rutgers in April 1987. BibRef
Simon, J.C., (Ed.),
From Pixels to Features,
Amsterdam: North Holland1989, 416 pp. Papers from the Bonas workshop of August 1988. Coding, Feature detection, Human vision and tools. BibRef 8908
Kasturi, R., and Trivedi, M.M., (Eds.),
Image Analysis Applications,
New York: Marcel Dekker1990. Document Analysis. Engineering Drawing Analysis. Aerial Images. Application, Geographic Information Systems. Application, Fingerprints. In an Optical Engineering series of books. Individual papers generally not been listed. BibRef 9000
Landy, M.S., and Movshon, J.A.,
Computational Models of Visual Processing,
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press1991, 406 pp. Indexed as: BibRef 9100 CMVP91Collection of articles on computational modeling of the visual system. BibRef
Chen, C.H., and Wang, P.S.P.,
Handbook of Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision, Third Edition,
World ScientificJanuary 2005. ISBN 978-981-256-105-3. Survey, Pattern Recognition. To purchase this book look here BibRef 0501
Duda, R.O., and Hart, P.E.,
Pattern Classification and Scene Analysis,
New York: Wiley1973. Vision Text. Pattern Recognition. Strong on Classification with much of the scene analysis up to 1973 included. BibRef 7300
Tanimoto, S.L., and Klinger, A.,
Structured Computer Vision: Machine Perception through Hierarchical Computational Structures,
New York: Academic Press1980. Pyramids. BibRef 8000
Frisby, J.P.,
Seeing: Illusion, Brain and Mind,
Oxford University Press1980. BibRef 8000
Nevatia, R.,
Machine Perception,
Prentice HallEnglewood Cliffs, NJ 07632, 1982. BibRef 8200 USC Computer Vision
HTML Version. Vision Text. Chapters: Introduction, Pattern Classification Methods, Simple Polyhedral Scenes, Complex Scenes of Polyhedra, Shape Analysis and Recognition, Perception of Brightness and Color, Edge and Curve Detection, Region Segmentation and Texture Analysis, Depth Measurement and Analysis, Systems and Applications. Bibliography for each chapter. BibRef
Ballard, D.H.[Dana H.], and Brown, C.M.[Christopher M.],
Computer Vision,
Prentice HallEnglewood Cliffs, NJ 07632, 1982. BibRef 8200 Online Book2003. Vision Text. ISBN 0-13-165316-4.
HTML Version. Chapters: Computer vision, Image Formation, Early Processing, Boundary Detection, Region Growing, Texture, Motion, Representation of Two-Dimensional Geometric Structures, Representation of Three-Dimensional Structures, Knowledge Representation and Use, Matching, Inference, Goal Achievement, Appendices: Some mathematical tools, Advanced Control Mechanisms. Bibliography for each chapter, author and subject index. BibRef
Marr, D.,
Vision: A Computational Investigation into the Human Representation and Processing of Visual Information,
W.H. Freemanand Co., 1982. ISBN 0-7167-1284-9. To purchase this book look here BibRef 8200
Dodwell, P.C., Caelli, T.M.,
Figural Synthesis,
ErlbaumHillsdale, NJ, 1984. BibRef 8400
Levine, M.D.,
Vision in Man and Machine,
New York: McGraw-Hill1985, 0-07-037446-5, 574pp. How understanding biology might help building computers that can see. Contents: Biological vision systems; Biological signal processing; Edge detection; Spatial and frequency domain processing; Color; Organization and aggregation; Texture; Shape. BibRef 8500
Horn, B.K.P.,
Robot Vision,
Cambridge: MIT Press1986. ISBN 0-262-08159-8. (Also BibRef 8600 McGraw-Hill0-07-030349-5)
PDF Version. Survey, Robot Vision. Vision Text. Standard computer vision book. Image formation and image sensing; Binary images: geometrical properties; Regions and images; Topological properties; Segmentation; Continuous Images; Discrete Images; Edges and edge finding; Lightness and color; Reflectance map; Photometric stereo; Shape from Shading; Motion field and optical flow; Photogrammetry and stereo; Pattern classification; Polyhedral objects; Extended gaussina images; Passive navigation and structure from motion; Picking parts out of a bin. To purchase this book look here BibRef
Clark, J.J., and Yuille, A.L.,
Data Fusion for Sensory Information Processing Systems,
Hingham, MA: KluwerAcademic Publishers, July 1990. ISBN 0-7923-9120-9. Sensor Fusion. Mathematical foundation for constructing data fusion algorithms.
WWW Version. BibRef 9007
Watt, R.,
Understanding Vision,
San Diego: Academic Press1990. (Text) Basics of computer vision. BibRef 9000
Chapman, D.,
Vision, Instruction and Action,
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press1991, BibRef 9100
And: MIT AI-TR-1204, April 1990. BibRef Ph.D.Thesis EECS, MIT, Reviewed in Computing Reviews.
WWW Version. BibRef
Overington, I.,
Computer Vision, A Unified, Biologically-Inspired Approach,
Amsterdam: North Holland1992, 350 pp. ISBN: 0-444-88972-8. Gives one approach to the whole field, including low-level, edges, motion, etc.
WWW Version. BibRef 9200
Nalwa, V.S.[Vishvjit S.],
A Guided Tour of Computer Vision,
Addison-Wesley1993, ISBN: 1-201-54853-4, $34.95. The book concentrates on deterministic (i.e. not heuristic) approaches to vision and thus does not cover high-level analysis. Contente: Image Formation; Edge Detection and Image Segmentation; Line-Drawing Interpretation; Shading; Texture; Stereo; Motion and Shape Representation. BibRef 9300










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