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This book explains the theory and application of evolutionary
computer vision, a new paradigm where challenging vision problems
can be approached using the techniques of evolutionary computing.
This methodology achieves excellent results for defining fitness
functions and representations for problems by merging evolutionary
computation with mathematical optimization to produce automatic
creation of emerging visual behaviors. In the first part of the
book the author surveys the literature in concise form, defines the
relevant terminology, and offers historical and philosophical
motivations for the key research problems in the field. For
researchers from the computer vision community, he offers a simple
introduction to the evolutionary computing paradigm. The second
part of the book focuses on implementing evolutionary algorithms
that solve given problems using working programs in the major
fields of low-, intermediate- and high-level computer vision. This
book will be of value to researchers, engineers, and students in
the fields of computer vision, evolutionary computing, robotics,
biologically inspired mechatronics, electronics engineering,
control, and artificial intelligence.
This two-volume book focuses on both theory and applications in the
broad areas of communication technology, computer science and
information security. It brings together contributions from
scientists, professors, scholars and students, and presents
essential information on computing, networking, and informatics. It
also discusses the practical challenges encountered and the
solutions used to overcome them, the goal being to promote the
"translation" of basic research into applied research, and of
applied research into practice. The works presented here will also
demonstrate the importance of basic scientific research in a range
of fields.
This two-volume book focuses on both theory and applications in the
broad areas of communication technology, computer science and
information security. It brings together contributions from
scientists, professors, scholars and students, and presents
essential information on computing, networking, and informatics. It
also discusses the practical challenges encountered and the
solutions used to overcome them, the goal being to promote the
"translation" of basic research into applied research, and of
applied research into practice. The works presented here will also
demonstrate the importance of basic scientific research in a range
of fields.
This book explains the theory and application of evolutionary
computer vision, a new paradigm where challenging vision problems
can be approached using the techniques of evolutionary computing.
This methodology achieves excellent results for defining fitness
functions and representations for problems by merging evolutionary
computation with mathematical optimization to produce automatic
creation of emerging visual behaviors. In the first part of the
book the author surveys the literature in concise form, defines the
relevant terminology, and offers historical and philosophical
motivations for the key research problems in the field. For
researchers from the computer vision community, he offers a simple
introduction to the evolutionary computing paradigm. The second
part of the book focuses on implementing evolutionary algorithms
that solve given problems using working programs in the major
fields of low-, intermediate- and high-level computer vision. This
book will be of value to researchers, engineers, and students in
the fields of computer vision, evolutionary computing, robotics,
biologically inspired mechatronics, electronics engineering,
control, and artificial intelligence.
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