Programming Cameras and Pan-Tilts: with DirectX and Java
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Rating | : | 4.73 (606 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1558607560 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 288 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-03-16 |
Language | : | English |
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He is currently a software engineer at Vital Images, Inc., in Plymouth Minnesota, where he works on the development of 3D medical imaging software.. and a M.S. Currently, he is a senior research scientist at Honeywell laboratories developing high-end automated surveillance systems.Pete Roeber holds a B.S. degree in robotics from the Imperial College of the University of London, and a B.S. Ioannis Pavlidis holds a Ph.D. He is currently an associate professo
Most documents are either not suitable for novice users or they are difficult to follow."-Dr. There will soon be strong industry demand for computer vision scientists and engineers-for people who understand vision technology and know how to apply it."-Dr. Bir Bhanu, Professor of EECS and Director, Center for Research in Intelligent Systems, University of California at Riverside . There is a growing need for this topic, but there exists limited useful information for the average user or developer who may not have enough knowledge in this particular field. George Bebis, Director, Computer Vision Lab, University of Nevada"This book is an excellent source for the amateur programmer and the professional developer alike. I would also consider it in lower level undergraduate programming courses! Many faculty members, including myself, with expertise in computer vision have started integrating computer vision research results into core courses like Data Structures a
Special emphasis is devoted to DirectShow programming and popular computer vision applications such as segmentation and tracking. Previously, developers had to search through manufacturer manuals or research papers in computer vision or image processing to learn how to program devices for these applications.Programming Cameras and Pan-Tilts with DirectX and Java is the first book to offer practical tools and techniques for those struggling to gain an in-depth understanding of programming computer vision applications with live camera streams and pan-tilt devices. *Shows step-by-step how to program cameras for a variety of applications in both Visual C++ .NET and the Java Media Framework (JMF).*Describes programming methods proven in industrial and research settings that can be used with any camera that connects to a PC through a Dir
Good implementations of various motion algorithms calvinnme I am surprised that this little book was largely ignored during the brief time it was in print. It is lacking as a tutorial, but it is great if you are interested in combining some interesting video and motion algorithms with DirectX and Java Media Framework to create a working application.Chapter one is just an introduction to the components that make up a video application. It is very general and therefore not too useful. Chapters two and three are about DirectShow and how to expand it if necessary. These chapters are also very general and there are better books