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Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications
 

Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications

Proceedings of the VIIth Biennial Australian Pattern Recognition Society Conference, DICTA 2003

Edited by:
Changming Sun  
Hugues Talbot  
Sebastien Ourselin  
Tony Adriaansen  

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2 volumes, 1088 pages
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING


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 Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications is the premier biennial conference in Australia on the topics of image processing and image analysis. This seventh edition of the proceedings has seen an unprecedented level of submission, on such diverse areas as: Image processing; Face recognition; Segmentation; Registration; Motion analysis; Medical imaging; Object recognition; Virtual environments; Graphics; Stereo-vision; and Video analysis.

These two volumes contain all the 108 accepted papers and five invited talks that were presented at the conference.

These two volumes provide the Australian and international imaging research community with a snapshot of current theoretical and practical developments in these areas. They are of value to any engineer, computer scientist, mathematician, statistician or student interested in these matters.
 

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