RealTime Object Measurement and Classification (NATO ASI Subseries F:, 42),Used

RealTime Object Measurement and Classification (NATO ASI Subseries F:, 42),Used

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This book contains papers presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on 'Realtime Object and Environment Measurement and Classification' held in Hotel Villa del Mare, Maratea, Italy, August 31 September 3, 1987. This workshop was organized under the NATO Special Programme on Sensory Systems for Robotic Control. Professor Eric Backer, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands and Professor Erdal Panayirci, Technical University of Istanbul, Turkey were the members of the organizing committee for this workshop. There were four major themes of this workshop: Realtime Requirements, Feature Measurement, Object Representation and Recognition, and Architecture for Measurement and Classification. A total of twentyfive technical presentations were made. These talks covered a wide spectrum of topics including hardware implementation of specific vision algorithms, a complete vision system for object tracking and inspection, using three cameras (trinocular stereo) for feature measurement, neural network for object recognition, integration of CAD (ComputerAided Design) and vision systems, and the use of pyramid architectures for solving varioos computer vision problems.

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