Computer Vision

Challenges, Trends, and Opportunities

Matthew Turk editor Md Atiqur Rahman Ahad editor Richard Hartley editor Upal Mahbub editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:30th Jul '24

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Computer Vision cover

Computer vision has made enormous progress in recent years, and its applications are multifaceted and growing quickly, while many challenges still remain. This book brings together a range of leading researchers to examine a wide variety of research directions, challenges, and prospects for computer vision and its applications.

This book highlights various core challenges as well as solutions by leading researchers in the field. It covers such important topics as data-driven AI, biometrics, digital forensics, healthcare, robotics, entertainment and XR, autonomous driving, sports analytics, and neuromorphic computing, covering both academic and industry R&D perspectives. Providing a mix of breadth and depth, this book will have an impact across the fields of computer vision, imaging, and AI.

Computer Vision: Challenges, Trends, and Opportunities covers timely and important aspects of computer vision and its applications, highlighting the challenges ahead and providing a range of perspectives from top researchers around the world. A substantial compilation of ideas and state-of-the-art solutions, it will be of great benefit to students, researchers, and industry practitioners.

“This book contains fifteen chapters written by academic leaders and seasoned industrial practitioners of Computer Vision. They cover the diversity of today’s application areas. Each chapter presents a comprehensive overview of existing systems and state of the art methodologies as well as future trends. This timely book will be enjoyed by today’s researchers, practitioners, and students of Computer Vision.” --Takeo Kanade, U. A. and Helen Whitaker University Professor, Carnegie Mellon University

ISBN: 9781032317052

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 830g

348 pages