4.0 out of 5 stars
A book to take to the factory floor with you, September 7, 2000
This review is from: Intelligent Vision Systems for Industry (Hardcover)
A really "hands on" book. Covers such diverse issues as algorithms, handling hardware, lighting, interfaces, etc.
WHAT I LIKED THE MOST ABOUT THE BOOK:
- Includes practical tips and checklists.
- Lots of code lists, blueprints and the like.
- Practical and implementation concerns from start to end.
- Nice motivating introduction.
WHAT I DONT LIKE ABOUT THE BOOK:
- Includes a couple naive theoretical issues (useless)
- It's too much specific to Prolog+ programming language, though this is a high-level, easy to grasp language.
OVERALL: A VERY GOOD book for those who are familiar with Computer Vision (academic) and are trying to understand the problems of Machine Vision (engineering), written by someone who obviously understands both worlds deeply.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A book to take to the factory floor with you, September 7, 2000
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This review is from: Intelligent Vision Systems for Industry (Hardcover)
A really "hands on" book. Covers such diverse issues as algorithms, handling hardware, lighting, interfaces, etc.
WHAT I LIKED THE MOST ABOUT THE BOOK:
- Includes practical tips and checklists.
- Lots of code lists, blueprints and the like.
- Practical and implementation concerns from start to end.
- Nice motivating introduction.
WHAT I DONT LIKE ABOUT THE BOOK:
- Includes a couple naive theoretical issues (useless)
- It's too much specific to Prolog+ programming language, though this is a high-level, easy to grasp language.
OVERALL: A VERY GOOD book for those who are familiar with Computer Vision (academic) and are trying to understand the problems of Machine Vision (engineering), written by someone who obviously understands both worlds deeply.
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