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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - In 1986, B.K.P. Horn published a book entitled Robot Vision, which actually discussed a wider eld of subjects, basically addressing the eld of computer vision, but introducing 'robot vision' as a technical term. Since then, the - teraction between computer vision and research on mobile systems (often called 'robots', e.g., in an industrial context, but also including vehicles, such as cars, wheelchairs, tower cranes, and so forth) established a diverse area of research, today known as robot vision. Robot vision (or, more general, robotics) is a fast-growing discipline, already taught as a dedicated teaching program at university level. The term 'robot vision' addresses any autonomous behavior of a technical system supported by visual sensoric information. While robot vision focusses on the vision process, visual robotics is more directed toward control and automatization. In practice, however, both elds strongly interact. Robot Vision 2008 was the second international workshop, counting a 2001 workshop with identical name as the rst in this series. Both workshops were organized in close cooperation between researchers from New Zealand and Germany, and took place at The University of Auckland, New Zealand. Participants of the 2008 workshop came from Europe, USA, South America, the Middle East, the Far East, Australia, and of course from New Zealand.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Robot Vision | Second International Workshop, RobVis 2008, Auckland, New Zealand, February 18-20, 2008, Proceedings | Gerald Sommer (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | Einband - flex.(Paperback) | Englisch | 2008 | Springer | EAN 9783540781561 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Nature Customer Service Center GmbH, Europaplatz 3, 69115 Heidelberg, productsafety[at]springernature[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 484 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | In 1986, B.K.P. Horn published a book entitled Robot Vision, which actually discussed a wider ?eld of subjects, basically addressing the ?eld of computer vision, but introducing ¿robot vision¿ as a technical term. Since then, the - teraction between computer vision and research on mobile systems (often called ¿robots¿, e.g., in an industrial context, but also including vehicles, such as cars, wheelchairs, tower cranes, and so forth) established a diverse area of research, today known as robot vision. Robot vision (or, more general, robotics) is a fast-growing discipline, already taught as a dedicated teaching program at university level. The term ¿robot vision¿ addresses any autonomous behavior of a technical system supported by visual sensoric information. While robot vision focusses on the vision process, visual robotics is more directed toward control and automatization. In practice, however, both ?elds strongly interact. Robot Vision 2008 was the second international workshop, counting a 2001 workshop with identical name as the ?rst in this series. Both workshops were organized in close cooperation between researchers from New Zealand and Germany, and took place at The University of Auckland, New Zealand. Participants of the 2008 workshop came from Europe, USA, South America, the Middle East, the Far East, Australia, and of course from New Zealand.