Computer Vision
by Xiong Zhihui
Publisher: InTech 2008
ISBN-13: 9789537619213
Number of pages: 538
Description:
This book presents research trends on computer vision, especially on application of robotics, and on advanced approaches for computer vision (such as omnidirectional vision). Among them, research on RFID technology integrating stereo vision to localize an indoor mobile robot is included in this book.
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