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Dense Image Correspondences for Computer Vision [electronic resource] / edited by Tal Hassner, Ce Liu.

Contributor(s): Hassner, Tal [editor.] | Liu, Ce [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016Edition: 1st ed. 2016.Description: XII, 295 p. 152 illus., 146 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319230481.Subject(s): Signal processing | Computer vision | Artificial intelligence | Telecommunication | Signal, Speech and Image Processing | Computer Vision | Artificial Intelligence | Communications Engineering, NetworksAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 621.382 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction to Dense Optical Flow -- SIFT Flow: Dense Correspondence across Scenes and its Applications -- Dense, Scale-Less Descriptors -- Scale-Space SIFT Flow -- Dense Segmentation-aware Descriptors -- SIFTpack: A Compact Representation for Efficient SIFT Matching -- In Defense of Gradient-Based Alignment on Densely Sampled Sparse Features -- From Images to Depths and Back -- DepthTransfer: Depth Extraction from Video Using Non-parametric Sampling -- Joint Inference in Image Datasets via Dense Correspondence -- Dense Correspondences and Ancient Texts.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book describes the fundamental building-block of many new computer vision systems: dense and robust correspondence estimation. Dense correspondence estimation techniques are now successfully being used to solve a wide range of computer vision problems, very different from the traditional applications such techniques were originally developed to solve. This book introduces the techniques used for establishing correspondences between challenging image pairs, the novel features used to make these techniques robust, and the many problems dense correspondences are now being used to solve. The book provides information to anyone attempting to utilize dense correspondences in order to solve new or existing computer vision problems. The editors describe how to solve many computer vision problems by using dense correspondence estimation. Finally, it surveys resources, code, and data necessary for expediting the development of effective correspondence-based computer vision systems.   ·         Provides in-depth coverage of dense-correspondence estimation ·         Covers both the breadth and depth of new achievements in dense correspondence estimation and their applications ·         Includes information for designing computer vision systems that rely on efficient and robust correspondence estimation  .
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Introduction to Dense Optical Flow -- SIFT Flow: Dense Correspondence across Scenes and its Applications -- Dense, Scale-Less Descriptors -- Scale-Space SIFT Flow -- Dense Segmentation-aware Descriptors -- SIFTpack: A Compact Representation for Efficient SIFT Matching -- In Defense of Gradient-Based Alignment on Densely Sampled Sparse Features -- From Images to Depths and Back -- DepthTransfer: Depth Extraction from Video Using Non-parametric Sampling -- Joint Inference in Image Datasets via Dense Correspondence -- Dense Correspondences and Ancient Texts.

This book describes the fundamental building-block of many new computer vision systems: dense and robust correspondence estimation. Dense correspondence estimation techniques are now successfully being used to solve a wide range of computer vision problems, very different from the traditional applications such techniques were originally developed to solve. This book introduces the techniques used for establishing correspondences between challenging image pairs, the novel features used to make these techniques robust, and the many problems dense correspondences are now being used to solve. The book provides information to anyone attempting to utilize dense correspondences in order to solve new or existing computer vision problems. The editors describe how to solve many computer vision problems by using dense correspondence estimation. Finally, it surveys resources, code, and data necessary for expediting the development of effective correspondence-based computer vision systems.   ·         Provides in-depth coverage of dense-correspondence estimation ·         Covers both the breadth and depth of new achievements in dense correspondence estimation and their applications ·         Includes information for designing computer vision systems that rely on efficient and robust correspondence estimation  .

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