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  2. Foundations and Trends in Computer Graphics and Vision

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    Foundations and Trends in Computer Graphics and Vision is a journal published by Now Publishers. It publishes survey and tutorial articles on all aspects of computer graphics and vision . [ 1 ] The editor-in-chiefs are Brian Curless ( University of Washington ), Luc Van Gool ( KU Leuven ) and Richard Szeliski ( Microsoft Research ).

  3. Computer vision - Wikipedia

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    Computer vision is an interdisciplinary field that deals with how computers can be made to gain high-level understanding from digital images or videos.From the perspective of engineering, it seeks to automate tasks that the human visual system can do.

  4. Image registration - Wikipedia

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    Richard Szeliski, Image Alignment and Stitching: A Tutorial. Foundations and Trends in Computer Graphics and Computer Vision, 2:1-104, 2006. B. Fischer, J. Modersitzki: Ill-posed medicine – an introduction to image registration. Inverse Problems, 24:1–19, 2008; Barbara Zitová, Jan Flusser: Image registration methods: a survey. Image Vision ...

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Computer Vision - Wikipedia

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    Computer Vision, computational approaches to biological vision, applications of computer vision. Since the field of Computer Vision touches many fields (Computer Science, Engineering, Robotics, Biology, and others), we decided that this topic does not fit neatly within any other WikiProject. As such, we have created a separate project.

  6. Image rectification - Wikipedia

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    Computer stereo vision takes two or more images with known relative camera positions that show an object from different viewpoints. For each pixel it then determines the corresponding scene point's depth (i.e. distance from the camera) by first finding matching pixels (i.e. pixels showing the same scene point) in the other image(s) and then ...

  7. Computational photography - Wikipedia

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    Special issue on Computational Photography, IEEE Computer, August 2006. Camera Culture and Computational Journalism: Capturing and Sharing Visual Experiences Archived 2015-09-06 at the Wayback Machine, IEEE CG&A Special Issue, Feb 2011. Rick Szeliski (2010), Computer Vision: Algorithms and Applications, Springer.

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  9. Andrew Zisserman - Wikipedia

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    With Bill Triggs and Richard Szeliski (eds.). 2000. Multiple view geometry in computer vision. With Richard Hartley. Second edition 2009. [11] 2008. Computer vision – ECCV 2008 : 10th European conference on computer vision, Marseille, France, 12–18 October 2008, proceedings, part I. Edited with David Forsyth and Philip Torr.