Machine Vision: Theory, Algorithms, Practicalities (Signal Processing and its Applications)

Machine Vision: Theory, Algorithms, Practicalities (Signal Processing and its Applications)

by E.R.Davies (Author)

Synopsis

In the last 40 years, machine vision has evolved into a mature field embracing a wide range of applications including surveillance, automated inspection, robot assembly, vehicle guidance, traffic monitoring and control, signature verification, biometric measurement, and analysis of remotely sensed images. While researchers and industry specialists continue to document their work in this area, it has become increasingly difficult for professionals and graduate students to understand the essential theory and practicalities well enough to design their own algorithms and systems. This book directly addresses this need. As in earlier editions, E.R. Davies clearly and systematically presents the basic concepts of the field in highly accessible prose and images, covering essential elements of the theory while emphasizing algorithmic and practical design constraints. In this thoroughly updated edition, he divides the material into horizontal levels of a complete machine vision system. Application case studies demonstrate specific techniques and illustrate key constraints for designing real-world machine vision systems.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 934
Edition: 3
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann
Published: 20 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 0122060938
ISBN 13: 9780122060939
Book Overview: * Includes solid, accessible coverage of 2-D and 3-D scene analysis. * Offers thorough treatment of the Hough Transforma key technique for inspection and surveillance. * Brings vital topics and techniques together in an integrated system design approach. * Takes full account of the requirement for real-time processing in real applications.

Media Reviews
This book brings together the analytic aspects of image processing with the practicalities of applying the techniques in an industrial setting. It is excellent grounding for a machine vision researcher. - John Billingsley, University of Southern Queensland The book in its previous incarnations has established its place as a unique repository of detailed analysis of important image processing and computer vision algorithms. - Farzin Deravi, University of Kent This book is an essential reference for anyone developing techniques for machine vision analysis, including systems for industrial inspection, biomedical analysis, and much more. - Majid Mirmehdi, University of Bristol The book contains a large number of experimental design and evaluation procedures that are of keen interest to industrial application engineers of machine vision. - William Wee, University of Cincinnati Author E.R. Davies covers essential elements of the theory while addressing algorithmic and practical design constraints. - Mechanical Engineering, August 2006
Author Bio
Roy Davies is Emeritus Professor of Machine Vision at Royal Holloway, University of London. He has worked on many aspects of vision, from feature detection to robust, real-time implementations of practical vision tasks. His interests include automated visual inspection, surveillance, vehicle guidance, crime detection and neural networks. He has published more than 200 papers, and three books. Machine Vision: Theory, Algorithms, Practicalities (1990) has been widely used internationally for more than 25 years, and is now out in this much enhanced fifth edition. Roy holds a DSc at the University of London, and has been awarded Distinguished Fellow of the British Machine Vision Association, and Fellow of the International Association of Pattern Recognition.