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There are many books devoted to the subject of Vision. Listed below are a few
books which cover topics dealt with in this course:
- Computer Vision, Models and Inspection, A.D. Marshall and R.R. Martin,
World Scientific Publishing Co.
- Image Processing, Analysis and Machine Vision, M Souka, V Hlavac and R.
Boyle, Chapmann & Hall.
- Computer and Robot Vision (Vols I and II), R.M. Haralick and L.G.
Shapiro, Addison Wesley.
- Digital Image Processing (3rd ed.), R.C. Gonzalez and R.E Woods. Addison
Wesley.
- Robot Vision, B.K.P. Horn, MIT Press.
- Computer Vision, D.H. Ballard and C.M. Brown, Prentice
Hall.
- Three-Dimensional Computer Vision, Y. Shirai, Springer-Verlag.
Many other books in the library may be of use.
Most of the AI texts address Vision also.
The Handbook of AI, Vol 3 Ch XIII and Vol 4 Ch XXIII provide excellent case
studies as well as presenting most topics addressed in this course well.
Winston Artificial Intelligence, Tanimoto Elements of AI are well
worth looking at also.
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