Topic: Image Processing

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  1. Learning OpenCV 4 Computer Vision with Python 3

    BookFeb 20, 2020AmazonJoseph Howse, Joe Minichino

    OpenCV remains the foundational library for performing high performance visual manipulation. This book guides developers through image processing and object tracking using Python efficiently. It br...

  2. Computer Vision Algorithms and Applications

    BookJan 3, 2022AmazonRichard Szeliski

    This foundational reference explores the vast variety of techniques used to analyze and interpret images. It takes a deeply scientific approach to formulating visual problems and solving them using...

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