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Springer Video Mining: 6 - The International Series in Video Computing

9781402075490

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Explore the evolution of computer vision with Video Mining: 6, part of The International Series in Video Computing. This academic text examines how the field is shifting from traditional image understanding to the complex analysis of image sequences. While computer vision was originally designed to identify objects and structures within single images, the industry is now moving toward video understanding. This volume tracks the blurring of scientific boundaries as researchers tackle the challenges of analyzing temporal data. It provides a deep look at how the transition from static image analysis to dynamic video sequence processing is reshaping the landscape of computer science and AI. Ideal for researchers and students in AI and machine learning, this Springer publication offers a structured look at the changing goals of modern visual computing.

Key Features

Part of The International Series in Video Computing, providing a specialized look at the sixth volume in this academic collection.

Covers the transition from traditional image understanding to modern video understanding and sequence analysis.

Examines how scientific boundaries shift to evolve new fields within computer vision and machine learning.

Provides insights into the evolution of identifying object structures and spatial arrangements in visual data.

Addresses the technical shift from analyzing single scenes to processing complex image sequences.

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Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
31 August 2003
Listed Since
22 December 2006

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