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Computer Vision Homepage - Not updated since 2004
The Computer Vision Homepage was established at Carnegie Mellon University in 1994 to provide a central location for World Wide Web links relating to computer vision research.
Due to the success of the concept, we have broken the original monolithic site into a number of specific subpages.
The
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http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu
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Machine Vision Hot List
Machine Vision hot list.
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http://www.axtel.com
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personal page
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Machine Vision Info
Information I've found on 'Machine Vision', which I have broadly defined as 'Machines are sensitive to photons, the software that runs on them, and objects specifically designed to be viewed by these machines'.
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http://rdrop.com
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personal page
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VideoBits.org - The Educational Forum on Digital Video
Welcome to VideoBits.org, the educational forum on digital video.
This web site is an independent non-commercial resource for industry participants to learn about the world of digital video technology.
Principles by which digital video operates.
Standards for coding, transmiting, and storing digital video Vendors of digital video technology Publications on digital video
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http://www.videobits.org
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publication
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Vision Systems Design
Magazine from Pennwell that focuses on Vision systems - imaging and vision technologies for engineers and integrators.
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http://vsd.pennnet.com
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NI Vision Resources Kit
Obtain the Vision Resources Kit to learn the components of a vision system, the essentials of image acquisition, and the tools and techniques of image processing.
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http://digital.ni.com
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tutorial
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ComputerVisionWiki.org
Computer Vision For Beginners: A Developers Platform The current image analysis and computer vision technology is a very large collection of disparate tools in the form of toolboxes, cookbooks, or code libraries.
It follows the following outdated manual paradigm: Image analysis tools include edge detection, thresholding, segmentation, Fourier transform, wavelets, 'the Laplacian of the Gaussian', and on and on, all...
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http://inperc.com
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