Probabilistic Graphical Models for Computer Vision.
Probabilistic Graphical Models for Computer Vision  introduces probabilistic graphical models (PGMs) for computer vision problems and teaches how to develop the PGM model from training data. This book discusses PGMs and their significance in the context of solving computer vision problems, giving the basic concepts, definitions and properties. It also provides a comprehensive introduction to well-established theories for different types of PGMs, including both directed and undirected PGMs, such as Bayesian Networks, Markov Networks and their variants. - Discusses PGM theories and techniques with computer vision examples - Focuses on well-established PGM theories that are accompanied by corresponding pseudocode for computer vision - Includes an extensive list of references, online resources and a list of publicly available and commercial software - Covers computer vision tasks, including feature extraction and image segmentation, object and facial recognition, human activity recognition, object tracking and 3D reconstruction
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Probabilistic Graphical Models for Computer Vision.
Probabilistic Graphical Models for Computer Vision  introduces probabilistic graphical models (PGMs) for computer vision problems and teaches how to develop the PGM model from training data. This book discusses PGMs and their significance in the context of solving computer vision problems, giving the basic concepts, definitions and properties. It also provides a comprehensive introduction to well-established theories for different types of PGMs, including both directed and undirected PGMs, such as Bayesian Networks, Markov Networks and their variants. - Discusses PGM theories and techniques with computer vision examples - Focuses on well-established PGM theories that are accompanied by corresponding pseudocode for computer vision - Includes an extensive list of references, online resources and a list of publicly available and commercial software - Covers computer vision tasks, including feature extraction and image segmentation, object and facial recognition, human activity recognition, object tracking and 3D reconstruction
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Probabilistic Graphical Models for Computer Vision.

Probabilistic Graphical Models for Computer Vision.

by Qiang Ji
Probabilistic Graphical Models for Computer Vision.

Probabilistic Graphical Models for Computer Vision.

by Qiang Ji

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Probabilistic Graphical Models for Computer Vision  introduces probabilistic graphical models (PGMs) for computer vision problems and teaches how to develop the PGM model from training data. This book discusses PGMs and their significance in the context of solving computer vision problems, giving the basic concepts, definitions and properties. It also provides a comprehensive introduction to well-established theories for different types of PGMs, including both directed and undirected PGMs, such as Bayesian Networks, Markov Networks and their variants. - Discusses PGM theories and techniques with computer vision examples - Focuses on well-established PGM theories that are accompanied by corresponding pseudocode for computer vision - Includes an extensive list of references, online resources and a list of publicly available and commercial software - Covers computer vision tasks, including feature extraction and image segmentation, object and facial recognition, human activity recognition, object tracking and 3D reconstruction

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ISBN-13: 9780128034958
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Publication date: 12/12/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 294
File size: 26 MB
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About the Author

Qiang Ji is in the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York, USA

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. Probability Calculus3. Directed Probabilistic Graphical Models4. Undirected Probabilistic Graphical Models5. PGM Applications in Computer Vision

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