Human-Centric Machine Vision / / edited by Fabio Solari, Manuela Chessa, Silvio P. Sabatini.

Recently, the algorithms for the processing of the visual information have greatly evolved, providing efficient and effective solutions to cope with the variability and the complexity of real-world environments. These achievements yield to the development of Machine Vision systems that overcome the...

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