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Information Theory in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

English · Hardback

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Information theory has proved to be effective for solving many computer vision and pattern recognition (CVPR) problems (such as image matching, clustering and segmentation, saliency detection, feature selection, optimal classifier design and many others). Nowadays, researchers are widely bringing information theory elements to the CVPR arena. Among these elements there are measures (entropy, mutual information...), principles (maximum entropy, minimax entropy...) and theories (rate distortion theory, method of types...).

This book explores and introduces the latter elements through an incremental complexity approach at the same time where CVPR problems are formulated and the most representative algorithms are presented. Interesting connections between information theory principles when applied to different problems are highlighted, seeking a comprehensive research roadmap. The result is a novel tool both for CVPR and machine learning researchers, and contributes to across-fertilization of both areas.

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Interest Points, Edges, and Contour Grouping.- Contour and Region-Based Image Segmentation.- Registration, Matching, and Recognition.- Image and Pattern Clustering.- Feature Selection and Transformation.- Classifier Design.

Summary

Information theory has proved to be effective for solving many computer vision and pattern recognition (CVPR) problems (such as image matching, clustering and segmentation, saliency detection, feature selection, optimal classifier design and many others). Nowadays, researchers are widely bringing information theory elements to the CVPR arena. Among these elements there are measures (entropy, mutual information…), principles (maximum entropy, minimax entropy…) and theories (rate distortion theory, method of types…).

This book explores and introduces the latter elements through an incremental complexity approach at the same time where CVPR problems are formulated and the most representative algorithms are presented. Interesting connections between information theory principles when applied to different problems are highlighted, seeking a comprehensive research roadmap. The result is a novel tool both for CVPR and machine learning researchers, and contributes to across-fertilization of both areas.

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Authors Bonev, Boyan Bonev, Boyán Bonev, Boyán Ivanov Bonev, Francisco Escolano, Francisc Escolano Ruiz, Francisco Escolano Ruiz, Pablo Suau, Pabl Suau Pérez, Pablo Suau Pérez
Assisted by Alan L. Yuille (Foreword)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.11.2011
 
EAN 9781848822962
ISBN 978-1-84882-296-2
No. of pages 364
Weight 684 g
Illustrations XVII, 364 p.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

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