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Geometric Properties For Incomplete Data 1st Edition G Sommer

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Geometric Properties For Incomplete Data 1st Edition G Sommer
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.28 MB
Pages: 392
Author: G. Sommer, B. Rosenhahn, C. Perwass (auth.), Reinhard Klette, Ryszard Kozera, Lyle Noakes, Joachim Weickert (eds.)
ISBN: 9781402038570, 9781402038587, 1402038577, 1402038585
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Geometric Properties For Incomplete Data 1st Edition G Sommer by G. Sommer, B. Rosenhahn, C. Perwass (auth.), Reinhard Klette, Ryszard Kozera, Lyle Noakes, Joachim Weickert (eds.) 9781402038570, 9781402038587, 1402038577, 1402038585 instant download after payment.

Computer vision and image analysis require interdisciplinary collaboration between mathematics and engineering. This book addresses the area of high-accuracy measurements of length, curvature, motion parameters and other geometrical quantities from acquired image data. It is a common problem that these measurements are incomplete or noisy, such that considerable efforts are necessary to regularise the data, to fill in missing information, and to judge the accuracy and reliability of these results. This monograph brings together contributions from researchers in computer vision, engineering and mathematics who are working in this area.

The book can be read both by specialists and graduate students in computer science, electrical engineering or mathematics who take an interest in data evaluations by approximation or interpolation, in particular data obtained in an image analysis context.

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