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Empirical Evaluation Methods In Computer Vision 1st Henrik I Christensen

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Empirical Evaluation Methods In Computer Vision 1st Henrik I Christensen
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.12 MB
Pages: 170
Author: Henrik I. Christensen, Jonathon Phillips
ISBN: 9789810249533, 9789812777423, 9810249535, 9812777423
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1st

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Empirical Evaluation Methods In Computer Vision 1st Henrik I Christensen by Henrik I. Christensen, Jonathon Phillips 9789810249533, 9789812777423, 9810249535, 9812777423 instant download after payment.

This text provides comprehensive coverage of methods for the empirical evaluation of computer vision techniques. The practical use of computer vision requires empirical evaluation to ensure that the overall system has a guaranteed performance. The work contains articles that cover the design of experiments for evaluation, range image segmentation, the evaluation of face recognition and diffusion methods, image matching using correlation methods, and the performance of medical image processing algorithms.

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