Computer Vision: A Modern Approach
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Rating | : | 4.72 (765 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0130851981 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 693 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-07-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Very difficult to understand" according to A Customer. The author has good mathematics, but not the abilities to explain something clearly to a student or a beginner. I need to buy another book.. A Customer said Look for something else to learn Computer Vision. This book was very confusing even for a first year grad student like meit is not a good book to learn Computer Vision from the beginning. I had to turn to other texts to better understand the material. I was highly disappointed that my professor chose this text for first year grad class in Computer Vision. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this book. There are other books out there that are so much better to learn Computer Vision.. Digital version a pain. errors. unapproachable. I bought this without reading the fine print (shame on me). Apparently, the "kindle" version doesn't actually work on the Kindle. Nor does it work on any android device except the Kindle Fire. It does say it works on "PC", by which it means Windows only This is an unacceptable delivery method. It has a relatively large number of errors. The material is presented in an unapproachable way, such that it's probably most useful as a reference for someone who just needs a reminder of available techniques. I used this for
Users learn techniques that have proven to be useful by first-hand experience and a wide range of mathematical methods. Comprehensive and up-to-date, this book includes essential topics that either reflect practical significance or are of theoretical importance. Appropriate for use by engineers as a comprehensive reference to the computer vision enterprise.. Topics are discussed in substantial and increasing depth. Many important algorithms broken down and illustrated in pseudo code. Application surveys describe numerous important application areas such as image based rendering and digital libraries. The accessible presentation of this book gives both a general view of the entire computer vision enterprise and also offers sufficient detail to be able to build useful applications
Professor Ponce has written over a hundred conference and journal papers and co-edited two books on a range of subjects including computer vision and robotics. . degree in computer science from Oxford University. Forsyth received the D.Phil. He has co-authored over eighty technical papers on computer vision, computer graphics and machine learning and has co-edited two books. Jean Ponce received the Ph.D. He is currently a Professor in the Department of Computer Sc
From the Publisher The accessible presentation of this book gives both a general view of the entire computer vision enterprise and also offers sufficient detail to be able to build useful applications. . Users learn techniques that have proven to be useful by first-hand experience and a wide range of mathematical methods. Topics are discussed in substantial and increasing depth. Application surveys describe numerous important application areas such as image based rendering and digital libraries. MARKET: Appropriate for use by engineers as a comprehensive reference to the computer vision enterprise. KEY TOPICS: Comprehensive and up-to-date, this book includes essential topics that either reflect practical significance or are of theoretical importance. Many important algorithms broken down and illustrated in pseudo code