Computer analysis of images and patterns : 9th international conference, CAIP 2001, Warsaw, Poland, September 5-7, 2001 : proceedings /

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Meeting name:CAIP 2001 (2001 : Warsaw, Poland)
Imprint:Berlin ; New York : Springer, ©2001.
Description:1 online resource (xv, 743 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:Lecture notes in computer science ; 2124
Lecture notes in computer science ; 2124.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11064764
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Other authors / contributors:Skarbek, Władysław.
ISBN:9783540446927
3540446923
3540425136
9783540425137
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns, CAIP 2001, held in Warsaw, Poland in September 2001. The 88 revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The book offers topical sections on image indexing, image compression, pattern recognition, medical image processing, motion analysis, augmented reality, industrial applications in various fields, image analysis, and computer vision.
Other form:Print version: CAIP 2001 (2001 : Warsaw, Poland). Computer analysis of images and patterns. Berlin ; New York : Springer, ©2001 3540425136
Standard no.:10.1007/3-540-44692-3
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Summary:Computer analysis of images and patterns is a scienti c eld of longstanding tradition, with roots in the early years of the computer era when electronic brains inspired scientists. Moreover, the design of vision machines is a part of humanity's dream of the arti cial person. I remember the 2nd CAIP, held in Wismar in 1987. Lectures were read in German, English and Russian, and proceedings were also only partially written in English. The conference took place under a di erent political system and proved that ideas are independent of political walls. A few years later the Berlin Wall collapsed, and Professors Sommer and Klette proposed a new formula for the CAIP: let it be held in Central and Eastern Europe every second year. There was a sense of solidarity with scienti c communities in those countries that found themselves in a state of transition to a new economy. A well-implemented idea resulted in a chain of successful events in Dresden (1991), Budapest (1993), Prague (1995), Kiel (1997), and Ljubljana (1999). This year the conference was welcomed at Warsaw. There are three invited lectures and about 90 contributions written by more than 200 authors from 27 countries. Besides Poland (60 authors), the largest representation comes from France (23), followed by England (16), Czech Republic (11), Spain (10), G- many (9), and Belarus (9). Regrettably, in spite of free registration fees and free accommodation for authors from former Soviet Union countries, we received only one accepted paper from Russia.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xv, 743 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9783540446927
3540446923
3540425136
9783540425137