Ebook: Visual Computing: The Integration of Computer Graphics, Visual Perception and Imaging
Author: Markus Groß (auth.)
- Tags: Computer Graphics, Image Processing and Computer Vision
- Series: Computer Graphics: Systems and Applications
- Year: 1994
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Advances in computing and communications have brought about an increasing demand for visual information. VisualComputing addresses the principles behind "visual technology", and provides readers with a good understanding of how the integration of Computer Graphics, Visual Perception and Imaging is achieved.
Included in the book is an overview of important research areas within this integration which will be useful for further work in the field. Foundations of visual perception and psychophysics are presented as well as basic methods of imaging and computer vision.
This book serves as an excellent reference and textbook for those who wish to apply or study "visual computing technology."
Advances in computing and communications have brought about an increasing demand for visual information. VisualComputing addresses the principles behind "visual technology", and provides readers with a good understanding of how the integration of Computer Graphics, Visual Perception and Imaging is achieved.
Included in the book is an overview of important research areas within this integration which will be useful for further work in the field. Foundations of visual perception and psychophysics are presented as well as basic methods of imaging and computer vision.
This book serves as an excellent reference and textbook for those who wish to apply or study "visual computing technology."
Advances in computing and communications have brought about an increasing demand for visual information. VisualComputing addresses the principles behind "visual technology", and provides readers with a good understanding of how the integration of Computer Graphics, Visual Perception and Imaging is achieved.
Included in the book is an overview of important research areas within this integration which will be useful for further work in the field. Foundations of visual perception and psychophysics are presented as well as basic methods of imaging and computer vision.
This book serves as an excellent reference and textbook for those who wish to apply or study "visual computing technology."
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XV
Introduction....Pages 1-12
Psychophysical Basics....Pages 13-43
Sensitivity to Light and Color....Pages 45-87
Visualization and Visibility Analysis....Pages 89-123
Computational Vision....Pages 125-200
Image Analysis and Neural Networks....Pages 201-246
Neural Networks for Graphics and Imaging....Pages 247-301
The Way Ahead....Pages 303-304
Back Matter....Pages 305-335
Advances in computing and communications have brought about an increasing demand for visual information. VisualComputing addresses the principles behind "visual technology", and provides readers with a good understanding of how the integration of Computer Graphics, Visual Perception and Imaging is achieved.
Included in the book is an overview of important research areas within this integration which will be useful for further work in the field. Foundations of visual perception and psychophysics are presented as well as basic methods of imaging and computer vision.
This book serves as an excellent reference and textbook for those who wish to apply or study "visual computing technology."
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XV
Introduction....Pages 1-12
Psychophysical Basics....Pages 13-43
Sensitivity to Light and Color....Pages 45-87
Visualization and Visibility Analysis....Pages 89-123
Computational Vision....Pages 125-200
Image Analysis and Neural Networks....Pages 201-246
Neural Networks for Graphics and Imaging....Pages 247-301
The Way Ahead....Pages 303-304
Back Matter....Pages 305-335
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