I just find the classifications is really different in different
universities and I'm really confused.
I heard someone say that computer vision can be divided to 3 levels,
the basic level is image processing, in the middle is description of
image structure, and the top belongs to intelligence. Is it right?
Re: Mathematics of Hough Transform ... D.H. Ballard and C.M. Brown, Computer Vision, Prentice Hall, 1982. ... In any case, for straight lines, the math.... > I am approaching image processing from a math background. ... now working towards a Ph.D. in applied mathematics.... (sci.image.processing)
Re: bible of image processing/computer vision ... Ideally the following topics would be treated: computer vision,... Another nice image processing book is Castleman, ... None of those covers projective geometry (I assume the ...Pattern Recognition, 1995; ... (sci.image.processing)
JOB: post-doc Cranfield University, UK (computer vision) ... Computer Vision & Robotics... School of Engineering... recognition aspects of a major robotics and computer vision project.... You will have a strong background in image processing, image analysis, ... (sci.image.processing)
Re: bible of image processing/computer vision ... Ideally the following topics would be treated: computer vision,... Another nice image processing book is Castleman, ... None of those covers projective geometry (I assume the ...Pattern Recognition, 1995; ... (sci.image.processing)