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Object Categorization Pinz Axel

  • SKU: BELL-6746576
Object Categorization Pinz Axel
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Publisher: Now Publishers, Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.21 MB
Pages: 111
Author: Pinz, Axel
ISBN: 9781933019130, 9781933019918, 1933019131, 1933019913
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Object Categorization Pinz Axel by Pinz, Axel 9781933019130, 9781933019918, 1933019131, 1933019913 instant download after payment.

This article presents foundations, original research and trends in the field of object categorization by computer vision methods. The research goals in object categorization are to detect objects in images and to determine the object's categories. Categorization aims for the recognition of generic classes of objects, and thus has also been termed 'generic object recognition'. This is in contrast to the recognition of specific, individual objects. While humans are usually better in generic than in specific recognition, categorization is much harder to achieve for today's computer architectures.
Abstract: Presents foundations, original research and trends in the field of object categorization by computer vision methods. This work provides a review of existing representations, algorithms, systems and databases for visual object categorization. It includes original research in categorization and presents a prototype system for categorization.

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