Artificial Neural Networks for Computer Vision

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This monograph is an outgrowth of the authors' recent research on the de­ velopment of algorithms for several low-level vision problems using artificial neural networks. Specific problems considered are static and motion stereo, computation of optical flow, and deblurring an image. From a mathematical point of view, these inverse problems are ill-posed according to Hadamard. Researchers in computer vision have taken the "regularization" approach to these problems, where one comes up with an appropriate energy or cost function and finds a minimum. Additional constraints such as smoothness, integrability of surfaces, and preservation of discontinuities are added to the cost function explicitly or implicitly. Depending on the nature of the inver­ sion to be performed and the constraints, the cost function could exhibit several minima. Optimization of such nonconvex functions can be quite involved. Although progress has been made in making techniques such as simulated annealing computationally more reasonable, it is our view that one can often find satisfactory solutions using deterministic optimization algorithms.

Author(s): Yi-Tong Zhou, Rama Chellappa (auth.)
Series: Research Notes in Neural Computing 5
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 1992

Language: English
Pages: 170
Tags: Image Processing and Computer Vision; Pattern Recognition; Processor Architectures; Computer Graphics; Simulation and Modeling; Communications Engineering, Networks

Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction....Pages 1-5
Computational Neural Networks....Pages 6-14
Static Stereo....Pages 15-43
Motion Stereo—Lateral Motion....Pages 44-62
Motion Stereo—Longitudinal Motion....Pages 63-82
Computation of Optical Flow....Pages 83-121
Image Restoration....Pages 122-146
Conclusions and Future Research....Pages 147-150
Back Matter....Pages 151-170