3C vision: cues, contexts and channels
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Elsevier
2011
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references The exponential explosion of images and videos concerns everybody's common life, since this media is now present everywhere and in all human activities. Scientists, artists and engineers, in any field, need to be aware of the basic mechanisms that allow them to understand how images are essentially information carriers. Images bear a strong evocative power, because their perception quickly brings into mind a number of related pictorial contents of past experiences, and even of abstract concepts like pleasure, attraction or aversion. This book analyzes the visual hints, thanks to which, images are generally interpreted, processed and exploited, both by humans and computer programs. Comprehensive introductory text Introduces the reader to the large world of imagery on which many human activities are based, from politics to entertainment, from technical reports to artistic creations Provides a unified framework where both biological and artificial vision are discussed through visual cues, through the role of contexts and the available multi-channels to deliver information |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 237 p.) |
ISBN: | 9780123852212 0123852218 9780123852205 012385220X |
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title | 3C vision cues, contexts and channels |
title_auth | 3C vision cues, contexts and channels |
title_exact_search | 3C vision cues, contexts and channels |
title_full | 3C vision cues, contexts and channels Virginio Cantoni, Stefano Levialdi, Bertrand Zavidovique |
title_fullStr | 3C vision cues, contexts and channels Virginio Cantoni, Stefano Levialdi, Bertrand Zavidovique |
title_full_unstemmed | 3C vision cues, contexts and channels Virginio Cantoni, Stefano Levialdi, Bertrand Zavidovique |
title_short | 3C vision |
title_sort | 3c vision cues contexts and channels |
title_sub | cues, contexts and channels |
topic | COMPUTERS / Optical Data Processing bisacsh COMPUTERS / Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition bisacsh Image processing Digital techniques Sehen (DE-588)4054260-9 gnd Maschinelles Sehen (DE-588)4129594-8 gnd |
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