Tools and algorithms for analyzing images
Jan Erik Solem

#Programming
#Computer_Vision
#Python
If you want a basic understanding of computer vision’s underlying theory and algorithms, this hands-on introduction is the ideal place to start. You’ll learn techniques for object recognition, 3D reconstruction, stereo imaging, augmented reality, and other computer vision applications as you follow clear examples written in Python.
Programming Computer Vision with Python explains computer vision in broad terms that won’t bog you down in theory. You get complete code samples with explanations on how to reproduce and build upon each example, along with exercises to help you apply what you’ve learned. This book is ideal for students, researchers, and enthusiasts with basic programming and standard mathematical skills.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: Basic Image Handling and Processing
CHAPTER 2: Local Image Descriptors
CHAPTER 3: Image to Image Mappings
CHAPTER 4: Camera Models and Augmented Reality
CHAPTER 5: Multiple View Geometry
CHAPTER 6: Clustering Images
CHAPTER 7: Searching Images
CHAPTER 8: Classifying Image Content
CHAPTER 9: Image Segmentation
CHAPTER 10: OpenCV
APPENDIX A: Installing Packages
APPENDIX B: Image Datasets
APPENDIX C: Image Credits
Jan Erik Solem is a Python enthusiast and a computer vision researcher and entrepreneur. He is an applied mathematician and has worked as associate professor, startup CTO, and now also book author. He sometimes writes about computer vision and Python on his blog www.janeriksolem.net. He has used Python for computer vision in teaching, research and industrial applications for many years. He currently lives in San Francisco.









