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Emerging topics in computer vision
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ISBN: 0131013661 Year: 2005 Publisher: Upper Saddle River (NJ) : Prentice-Hall,

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Image-based rendering
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ISBN: 128137802X 9786611378028 0387326685 0387211136 9780387211138 9780387326689 Year: 2007 Publisher: New York : Springer,

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Image-based rendering (IBR) refers to a collection of techniques and representations that allows 3D scenes and objects to be visualized in a realistic way without full 3D model reconstruction. The potential for photorealistic visualization has tremendous appeal, especially for applications such as video games, virtual travel, and E-commerce, which stand to greatly benefit from this technology. Image-Based Rendering examines the theory, practice, and applications associated with image-based rendering and modeling. As leading researchers in the field, the authors combine their unique experiences in computer graphics, computer vision, and signal processing to address the multidisciplinary nature of IBR research. The text is divided into three parts: Representations and Rendering Techniques, Sampling, and Compression. The topics covered vary from IBR basic concepts and representations on the theory side to signal processing and data compression on the practical side and examines several IBR systems built to-date. This title is exceptional in its extensive focus on image-based rendering and is intended for researchers, professionals, and general readers interested in the topics of computer graphics, computer vision, image process, and video processing. Advanced-level students in EECS studying related disciplines will be able to expand their knowledge of IBR. Providing the reader with both historical background and the technical concepts and advances in the field, Image-Based Rendering is an invaluable reference tool and guide to new discoveries and applications.

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Image processing --- Three-dimensional imaging --- Digital techniques. --- Mathematical models. --- 3-D imaging --- 3D imaging --- Three-dimensional imaging systems --- Three-dimensional imaging techniques --- Three-dimensional visualization --- Visualization, Three-dimensional --- Imaging systems --- Digital image processing --- Digital electronics --- Computer vision. --- Computer graphics. --- Multimedia systems. --- Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics. --- Computer Graphics. --- Image Processing and Computer Vision. --- Signal, Image and Speech Processing. --- Multimedia Information Systems. --- Automatic drafting --- Graphic data processing --- Graphics, Computer --- Computer art --- Graphic arts --- Electronic data processing --- Engineering graphics --- Computer-based multimedia information systems --- Multimedia computing --- Multimedia information systems --- Multimedia knowledge systems --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Machine vision --- Vision, Computer --- Artificial intelligence --- Pattern recognition systems --- Digital techniques --- Optical data processing. --- Signal processing. --- Image processing. --- Speech processing systems. --- Multimedia information systems. --- Computational linguistics --- Electronic systems --- Information theory --- Modulation theory --- Oral communication --- Speech --- Telecommunication --- Singing voice synthesizers --- Pictorial data processing --- Picture processing --- Processing, Image --- Optical data processing --- Processing, Signal --- Information measurement --- Signal theory (Telecommunication) --- Optical computing --- Visual data processing --- Bionics --- Integrated optics --- Photonics --- Computers --- Optical equipment

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ISBN: 9780387326689 Year: 2007 Publisher: Boston, MA Springer Science+Business Media, Inc


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Computer Vision – ACCV 2007 : 8th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Tokyo, Japan, November 18-22, 2007, Proceedings, Part I
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ISBN: 9783540763864 Year: 2007 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg

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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the Proceedings of the Eighth Asian Conference on Computer Vision (ACCV07), which held November 18-22, 2007 in Tokyo, Japan. ACCV07 was sponsored by the Asian Federation of Computer Vision. We received 640 abstracts by the abstract submission deadline, 551 of which became full submissions. This is the largest number of submissions in the history of ACCV. Out of these 551 full submissions, 46 were selected for oral presentation and 130 as posters, yielding an acceptance rate of 31.9%. Followingthe traditionofprevious ACCVs,the reviewingprocess wasdouble blind.Eachofthe 31AreaChairs(ACs)handledabout17papersandnominated ?vereviewersforeachsubmission(from204ProgramCommitteemembers).The ?nal selection of three reviewers per submission was done in such a way as to avoid con?ict of interest and to evenly balance the load among the reviewers. Once the reviews were done, each AC wrote summary reports based on the reviewsandtheirownassessmentsofthesubmissions.Forcon?ictingscores,ACs consulted with reviewers, and at times had us contact authors for clari?cation.


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Computer Vision – ACCV 2007 : 8th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Tokyo, Japan, November 18-22, 2007, Proceedings, Part II
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ISBN: 9783540763901 Year: 2007 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg


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Computer Vision - ACCV 2007 : 8th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Tokyo, Japan, November 18-22, 2007, Proceedings, Part II
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ISBN: 9783540763901 Year: 2007 Publisher: Berlin Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the Proceedings of the Eighth Asian Conference on Computer Vision (ACCV07), which held November 18-22, 2007 in Tokyo, Japan. ACCV07 was sponsored by the Asian Federation of Computer Vision. We received 640 abstracts by the abstract submission deadline, 551 of which became full submissions. This is the largest number of submissions in the history of ACCV. Out of these 551 full submissions, 46 were selected for oral presentation and 130 as posters, yielding an acceptance rate of 31.9%. Followingthe traditionofprevious ACCVs,the reviewingprocess wasdouble blind.Eachofthe 31AreaChairs(ACs)handledabout17papersandnominated ?vereviewersforeachsubmission(from204ProgramCommitteemembers).The ?nal selection of three reviewers per submission was done in such a way as to avoid con?ict of interest and to evenly balance the load among the reviewers. Once the reviews were done, each AC wrote summary reports based on the reviewsandtheirownassessmentsofthesubmissions.Forcon?ictingscores,ACs consulted with reviewers, and at times had us contact authors for clari?cation.


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Computer Vision - ACCV 2007 : 8th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Tokyo, Japan, November 18-22, 2007, Proceedings, Part I
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ISBN: 9783540763864 Year: 2007 Publisher: Berlin Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the Proceedings of the Eighth Asian Conference on Computer Vision (ACCV07), which held November 18-22, 2007 in Tokyo, Japan. ACCV07 was sponsored by the Asian Federation of Computer Vision. We received 640 abstracts by the abstract submission deadline, 551 of which became full submissions. This is the largest number of submissions in the history of ACCV. Out of these 551 full submissions, 46 were selected for oral presentation and 130 as posters, yielding an acceptance rate of 31.9%. Followingthe traditionofprevious ACCVs,the reviewingprocess wasdouble blind.Eachofthe 31AreaChairs(ACs)handledabout17papersandnominated ?vereviewersforeachsubmission(from204ProgramCommitteemembers).The ?nal selection of three reviewers per submission was done in such a way as to avoid con?ict of interest and to evenly balance the load among the reviewers. Once the reviews were done, each AC wrote summary reports based on the reviewsandtheirownassessmentsofthesubmissions.Forcon?ictingscores,ACs consulted with reviewers, and at times had us contact authors for clari?cation.

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