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endysun
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 6:40 pm
Guest
Hi all,

I am new to the recognition field. I am planning to start my research
about the object detection/recognition. Can anyone introduce some
papers or articles about this subject?

Thanks!
serg271
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 8:13 am
Guest
On Mar 29, 7:40 am, endysun <Endy...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi all,

I am new to the recognition field. I am planning to start my research
about the object detection/recognition. Can anyone introduce some
papers or articles about this subject?

Thanks!
Here for example

http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/CVonline/recog.htm
ImageAnalyst
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 12:11 pm
Guest
On Mar 29, 2:13 pm, serg271 <serg...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Mar 29, 7:40 am, endysun <Endy...@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi all,

I am new to the recognition field. I am planning to start my research
about the object detection/recognition. Can anyone introduce some
papers or articles about this subject?

Thanks!

Here for example http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/CVonline/recog.htm
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serg271:
Nice start at a tutorial. It will be even nicer once all the parts
are filled out. I had some other nice tutorial links (about 6 or so)
but it seems like they have all gone defunct now. Any more tutorial
links you care to share?

By the way, endysun, a lot of people around me like and recommend John
Russ's Handbook of Image Processing as a very nice introduction to
image processing/analysis with a wide variety of examples (lots of
different kinds of images taken from many different fields e.g.
metallurgy, medicine, etc.)

Or you could try to attend an image processing symposium/conference
and take a short course on "introduction to image processing" or
something like that. Conferences like SPIE's Electronic Imaging
(January) or "Applications of Digital Image Processing" coming up in
August have nice short courses at a variety of skill levels. Go here
for the imaging community's most comprehensive list of conferences:
http://iris.usc.edu/Information/Iris-Conferences.html

Regards,
ImageAnalyst
endysun
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 2:25 am
Guest
Many thanks to ImageAnalyst and serg271.

Actually I have read articles at CVonline website:
homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/CVonline/recog.htm. however most of them
are OLD techniques. I wonder if there are some review/survey papers
about this area recent years.

Thanks again!

Sincerely,

endysun

On Mar 30, 6:11 am, ImageAnalyst <imageanal...@mailinator.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Mar 29, 2:13 pm, serg271 <serg...@gmail.com> wrote:> On Mar 29, 7:40 am, endysun <Endy...@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi all,

I am new to the recognition field. I am planning to start my research
about the object detection/recognition. Can anyone introduce some
papers or articles about this subject?

Thanks!

Here for examplehttp://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/CVonline/recog.htm

-------------------------------------------------------
serg271:
Nice start at a tutorial.  It will be even nicer once all the parts
are filled out.  I had some other nice tutorial links (about 6 or so)
but it seems like they have all gone defunct now.  Any more tutorial
links you care to share?

By the way, endysun, a lot of people around me like and recommend John
Russ's Handbook of Image Processing as a very nice introduction to
image processing/analysis with a wide variety of examples (lots of
different kinds of images taken from many different fields e.g.
metallurgy, medicine, etc.)

Or you could try to attend an image processing symposium/conference
and take a short course on "introduction to image processing" or
something like that.  Conferences like SPIE's Electronic Imaging
(January) or "Applications of Digital Image Processing" coming up in
August have nice short courses at a variety of skill levels.  Go here
for the imaging community's most comprehensive list of conferences:http://iris.usc.edu/Information/Iris-Conferences.html

Regards,
ImageAnalyst
ImageAnalyst
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 6:45 am
Guest
On Mar 30, 8:25 am, endysun <Endy...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
Many thanks to ImageAnalyst and serg271.

Actually I have read articles at CVonline website:
homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/CVonline/recog.htm. however most of them
are OLD techniques. I wonder if there are some review/survey papers
about this area recent years.

Thanks again!

Sincerely,

endysun

On Mar 30, 6:11 am, ImageAnalyst <imageanal...@mailinator.com> wrote:



On Mar 29, 2:13 pm, serg271 <serg...@gmail.com> wrote:> On Mar 29, 7:40 am, endysun <Endy...@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi all,

I am new to the recognition field. I am planning to start my research
about the object detection/recognition. Can anyone introduce some
papers or articles about this subject?

Thanks!

Here for examplehttp://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/CVonline/recog.htm

-------------------------------------------------------
serg271:
Nice start at a tutorial.  It will be even nicer once all the parts
are filled out.  I had some other nice tutorial links (about 6 or so)
but it seems like they have all gone defunct now.  Any more tutorial
links you care to share?

By the way, endysun, a lot of people around me like and recommend John
Russ's Handbook of Image Processing as a very nice introduction to
image processing/analysis with a wide variety of examples (lots of
different kinds of images taken from many different fields e.g.
metallurgy, medicine, etc.)

Or you could try to attend an image processing symposium/conference
and take a short course on "introduction to image processing" or
something like that.  Conferences like SPIE's Electronic Imaging
(January) or "Applications of Digital Image Processing" coming up in
August have nice short courses at a variety of skill levels.  Go here
for the imaging community's most comprehensive list of conferences:http://iris.usc.edu/Information/Iris-Conferences.html

Regards,
ImageAnalyst- Hide quoted text -

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endysun:
Every paper has a review of papers that dealt in that specific area
and, of course, lists the limitations of the prior methods before they
launch into their improved method. There are very few papers that
aren't introducing their own new method and are just solely a review
of recent existing techniques in a broad area, for example, a review
of all recent edge detecting methods, noise removal methods, or
automatic thresholding methods. There may be some but I, and many
others, simply don't have time to read lots of new papers, or even to
scan titles. There's just too much - dozens or hundreds of papers per
month. I usually have to just devote a week to attending a conference
and catch up on the things presented there.
Regards,
ImageAnalyst
 
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