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Optimization Techniques in Computer Vision - Ill-Posed Problems and Regularization

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This book presents practical optimization techniques used in image processing and computer vision problems. Ill-posed problems are introduced and used as examples to show how each type of problem is related to typical image processing and computer vision problems. Unconstrained optimization gives the best solution based on numerical minimization of a single, scalar-valued objective function or cost function. Unconstrained optimization problems have been intensively studied, and many algorithms and tools have been developed to solve them. Most practical optimization problems, however, arise with a set of constraints. Typical examples of constraints include: (i) pre-specified pixel intensity range, (ii) smoothness or correlation with neighboring information, (iii) existence on a certain contour of lines or curves, and (iv) given statistical or spectral characteristics of the solution. Regularized optimization is a special method used to solve a class of constrained optimization problems.The term regularization refers to the transformation of an objective function with constraints into a different objective function, automatically reflecting constraints in the unconstrained minimization process. Because of its simplicity and efficiency, regularized optimization has many application areas, such as image restoration, image reconstruction, optical flow estimation, etc.
Optimization plays a major role in a wide variety of theories for image processing and computer vision. Various optimization techniques are used at different levels for these problems, and this volume summarizes and explains these techniques as applied to image processing and computer vision.

List of contents

Ill-Posed Problems in Imaging and Computer Vision.- Selection of the Regularization Parameter.- Introduction to Optimization.- Unconstrained Optimization.- Constrained Optimization.- Frequency-Domain Implementation of Regularization.- Iterative Methods.- Regularized Image Interpolation Based on Data Fusion.- Enhancement of Compressed Video.- Volumetric Description of Three-Dimensional Objects for Object Recognition.- Regularized 3D Image Smoothing.- Multi-Modal Scene Reconstruction Using Genetic Algorithm-Based Optimization.- Appendix A: Matrix-Vector Representation for Signal Transformation.- Appendix B: Discrete Fourier Transform.- Appendix C: 3D Data Acquisition and Geometric Surface Reconstruction.- Appendix D: Mathematical Appendix.- Index.

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This book presents practical optimization techniques used in image processing and computer vision problems. Ill-posed problems are introduced and used as examples to show how each type of problem is related to typical image processing and computer vision problems. Unconstrained optimization gives the best solution based on numerical minimization of a single, scalar-valued objective function or cost function. Unconstrained optimization problems have been intensively studied, and many algorithms and tools have been developed to solve them. Most practical optimization problems, however, arise with a set of constraints. Typical examples of constraints include: (i) pre-specified pixel intensity range, (ii) smoothness or correlation with neighboring information, (iii) existence on a certain contour of lines or curves, and (iv) given statistical or spectral characteristics of the solution. Regularized optimization is a special method used to solve a class of constrained optimization problems.The term regularization refers to the transformation of an objective function with constraints into a different objective function, automatically reflecting constraints in the unconstrained minimization process. Because of its simplicity and efficiency, regularized optimization has many application areas, such as image restoration, image reconstruction, optical flow estimation, etc.
Optimization plays a major role in a wide variety of theories for image processing and computer vision. Various optimization techniques are used at different levels for these problems, and this volume summarizes and explains these techniques as applied to image processing and computer vision.

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“The presentation of the problems is accompanied by illustrating examples. The book contains both a great theoretical background and practical applications and is thus self-contained. It is useful for master and doctoral students, as well as for researchers and practitioners dealing with computer vision and image processing, but also working in mathematical optimization.” (Ruxandra Stoean, zbMATH 1362.68003, 2017)

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"The presentation of the problems is accompanied by illustrating examples. The book contains both a great theoretical background and practical applications and is thus self-contained. It is useful for master and doctoral students, as well as for researchers and practitioners dealing with computer vision and image processing, but also working in mathematical optimization." (Ruxandra Stoean, zbMATH 1362.68003, 2017)

Product details

Authors Mongi Abidi, Mongi A Abidi, Mongi A. Abidi, Andrei Gribok, Andrei V Gribok, Andrei V. Gribok, Joonki Paik
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319463636
ISBN 978-3-31-946363-6
No. of pages 293
Dimensions 160 mm x 243 mm x 20 mm
Weight 578 g
Illustrations XV, 293 p. 127 illus., 23 illus. in color.
Series Advances in Pattern Recognition
Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Application software

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