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24 June 1998 Comparative review of image processing and computer vision textbooks
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This paper gives a comparative overview of ten of the currently available computer vision and image processing textbooks. These texts differ significantly in their coverage, scope, approach, and target audience. Because of the multi-disciplinary nature of this field, it is important to select a textbook that takes advantage of students' backgrounds and gives them the foundation necessary to integrate diverse concepts. This comparative review provides computer vision and image processing educators with a starting point from which they can select a textbook appropriate for their students' needs.
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Bruce A. Maxwell "Comparative review of image processing and computer vision textbooks", Proc. SPIE 3338, Medical Imaging 1998: Image Processing, (24 June 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.310903
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KEYWORDS
Machine vision

Computer vision technology

Image processing

Image segmentation

Robot vision

Image analysis

Image enhancement

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