2nd Edition
by Robert B. Fisher (Author), Toby P. Breckon (Author), Kenneth Dawson-Howe (Author), Andrew Fitzgibbon (Author), Craig Robertson (Author), Emanuele Trucco (Author), Christopher K. I. Williams (Author)
Written by leading researchers, the 2nd Edition of the Dictionary of Computer Vision & Image Processing is
a comprehensive and reliable resource which now provides explanations
of over 3500 of the most commonly used terms across image processing,
computer vision and related fields including machine vision. It offers
clear and concise definitions with short examples or mathematical
precision where necessary for clarity that ultimately makes it a very
usable reference for new entrants to these fields at senior
undergraduate and graduate level, through to early career researchers to
help build up knowledge of key concepts. As the book is a useful source
for recent terminology and concepts, experienced professionals will
also find it a valuable resource for keeping up to date with the latest
advances.
New features of the 2nd Edition:
- Contains more than 1000 new terms, notably an increased focus on image processing and machine vision terms;
- Includes
the addition of reference links across the majority of terms pointing
readers to further information about the concept under discussion so
that they can continue to expand their understanding;
- Now
available as an eBook with enhanced content: approximately 50 videos to
further illustrate specific terms; active cross-linking between terms so
that readers can easily navigate from one related term to another and
build up a full picture of the topic in question; and hyperlinked
references to fully embed the text in the current literature.