Computational Texture and Patterns

Computational Texture and Patterns
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Publisher : Synthesis Lectures on Computer
Total Pages : 113
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ISBN-10 : 1681730111
ISBN-13 : 9781681730110
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Book Synopsis Computational Texture and Patterns by : Kristin J. Dana

Download or read book Computational Texture and Patterns written by Kristin J. Dana and published by Synthesis Lectures on Computer. This book was released on 2018-09-13 with total page 113 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Visual pattern analysis is a fundamental tool in mining data for knowledge. Computational representations for patterns and texture allow us to summarize, store, compare, and label in order to learn about the physical world. Our ability to capture visual imagery with cameras and sensors has resulted in vast amounts of raw data, but using this information effectively in a task-specific manner requires sophisticated computational representations. We enumerate specific desirable traits for these representations: (1) intraclass invariance-to support recognition; (2) illumination and geometric invariance for robustness to imaging conditions; (3) support for prediction and synthesis to use the model to infer continuation of the pattern; (4) support for change detection to detect anomalies and perturbations; and (5) support for physics-based interpretation to infer system properties from appearance. In recent years, computer vision has undergone a metamorphosis with classic algorithms adapting to new trends in deep learning. This text provides a tour of algorithm evolution including pattern recognition, segmentation and synthesis. We consider the general relevance and prominence of visual pattern analysis and applications that rely on computational models.


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