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Computing Rectifying Homographies for Stereo Vision by Charles Loop and Zhengyou Zhang (April 8, 1999) Microsoft Research; Computer Vision: Algorithms and Applications, Section 11.1.1 "Rectification" by Richard Szeliski (September 3, 2010) Springerdheerajnkumar
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 ...
Richard Szeliski (2010). Computer Vision: Algorithms and Applications. Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-1848829343. J. R. Parker (2011). Algorithms for Image Processing and Computer Vision (2nd ed.). Wiley. ISBN 978-0470643853. Richard J. Radke (2013). Computer Vision for Visual Effects. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-76687-6.
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 ).
Rick Szeliski (2010), Computer Vision: Algorithms and Applications, Springer. Computational Photography: Methods and Applications (Ed. Rastislav Lukac), CRC Press, 2010. Intelligent Image Processing (John Wiley and Sons book information). Comparametric Equations. GJB-1: Increasing the dynamic range of a digital camera by using the Wyckoff principle
Computer Vision. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-030796-3. Gang Xu and Zhengyou Zhang (1996). Epipolar geometry in Stereo, Motion and Object Recognition. Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN 0-7923-4199-6. Szeliski, Richard (2022). Computer Vision: Algorithms and Applications (2 ed.). Springer Nature. p. 925. ISBN 3030343723
International Workshop on Vision Algorithms (1999 : Corfu, Greece) Vision algorithms : theory and practice : International Workshop on Vision Algorithms, Corfu, Greece, 21–22 September 1999 : proceedings. With Bill Triggs and Richard Szeliski (eds.). 2000. Multiple view geometry in computer vision. With Richard Hartley. Second edition 2009. [11]
The following is a non-complete list of applications which are studied in computer vision. In this category, the term application should be interpreted as a high level function which solves a problem at a higher level of complexity. Typically, the various technical problems related to an application can be solved and implemented in different ways.