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Representation and reasoning in machine vision (1987)
註釋Computational vision deals with four basic problems: 1) recovering scene geometry from one or more images, 2) partitioning an image into coherent parts, 3) naming of (recognition of) image objects, and 4) describing the relationships between objects. This lecture describes each of the four basic vision problems, evaluates their difficulty, and discusses the representation and reasoning techniques to solve each class of problem.