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CVonline: The Evolving, Distributed, Non-Proprietary, On-Line Compendium of Computer Vision

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CVonline: The Evolving, Distributed, Non-Proprietary, On-Line Compendium of Computer Vision

Overview

Because of the improvements in the content available in Wikipedia, it is now possible to find about 1000 of the 2000 topics in CVonline. Expecting that this will continue, we have re-organised CVonline. Note: Because of some troubles with putting the Cvonline hierarchy into Wikipedia, we have moved it to GoogleSites.

Linked CVonline topics to Wikipedia pageswhere possible.

Linked additional Wikipedia overview pages.

Tidyied up CVonline resources without corresponding Wikipedia pages.

Enabled vision community editingof the CVonline topic hierarchy.

Maintained links to Other Vision Resources

Maintained a link to the original CVonline, now unmaintained

Topic Hierarchy in GoogleSites that index Wikipedia pages

Databases and indexing related concepts

Generic computer vision methods

Geometric feature extraction methods

Geometry and mathematics

Image physics related concepts

Image Processing Architectures & Control Structures

Image transformations and filters

Introductory visual neurophysiology

Introductory visual psychophysics/psychology

Motion and time sequence analysis related concepts

Non-sequential realization methods

Object, world and scene representations

Recognition and registration methods

Scene understanding/image analysis methods

Sensor fusion, registration and planning methods

System models, calibration and parameter estimation methods

Visual learning related methods and concepts

Wikipedia general topic pages

Computer vision

Digital image processing

Image processing

Machine vision

Medical imaging

Photogrammetry

Sensors

Non-Wikipedia CVonline resources

List of image analysis applications

List of imaging related booksincluding online books and book support sites

Image and video databasesfor algorithm evaluation

Visual processing software & environments

Some famous vision systems

Additional Vision Educational Resources

USC Annotated Computer Vision Bibliography + Mirror site

Conference USC Listing + Mirror Site

Computer Vision Home Page

HIPR2 image processing teaching package.

Pattern Recognition resources assembled by the Int. Association for Pattern Recognition.

IPOL - Image Processing Online: IPOL is a journal of image processing and image analysis algorithms and a repository of image processing workshops.

Free online academic resources.

Glossaries of useful vision terms:
Visionary: A useful glossary of vision terms.

A collection of useful maxim's and proverbsfor developers of vision system applications (Paul Whelan, whelanp@eeng.dcu.ie)

An online resourcefor people working in the design and development of practical machine vision systems. (Paul Whelan, whelanp@eeng.dcu.ie)

FAQs:

comp.robotics FAQ

Medical Image FAQ

Medical Vision FAQ (mainly human sight problems)

sci.image.processing

Vision List Digest and Archives

Imageworld community email list

Pixel Digest and Archives

UK Higher Education Library Image eXchange, an image database.

Earl F. Glynn II's Image Processing Page

Lecture notes on image processing and computer vision in French(Marc Van Droogenbroeck)

Some interactive computer vision demos(Mark Nixon)

Computer Vision Wikicity(Mark Sugrue)

Slides and Video of Univ. of Central Florida's Distinguished Speaker Series.

Editing CVonline Topic Hierarchy

We had originally tried to create the hierarchy of CVonline inside Wikipedia so that the community could edit the structure. However, the pages were deleted. If you try to develop content in wikipedia, you might be interested in some of the problems that you will encounter. Google Site's web page hosting is great except it is not so easily open community editable - however, if you would like to contribute to these pages, email me (Bob Fisher - rbf@inf.ed.ac.uk) your mail address and I can add you as an editor.

Administration

We gratefully thank all of the contributors. Many of the early ones are listed here.

There have been many helpers with setting up or extending aspects of CVonline, including in particular: Scott Blunsden, Helmut Cantzler, Judith Law, Georgios Papadimitriou and Jorge Reyes-Ortiz.

Funding for various restructurings has come from the ECVision network, the euCognition network and the British Machine Vision Association.

Comments and suggestions to:

, who is really Bob Fisher.

Other CV Online Sites

Please note that there are other "CV Online" sites, including:

An employment services site in Hungary

There have been

accesses since November 1999.
Date of last change to this page: 01/03/2012 20:39:44




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