Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition in Environmental Informatics

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Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition in Environmental Informatics Editors: Xiao Bai, Terry Caelli, Jun Zhou Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Idea Group,U.S.
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Pages: 381 Language: English ISBN: 9781466694354 Category:

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) together play an important role in the processes involved in environmental informatics due to their pervasive, non-destructive, effective, and efficient natures. As a result, CVPR has made significant contributions to the field of environmental informatics by enabling multi-modal data fusion and feature extraction, supporting fast and reliable object detection and classification, and mining the intrinsic relationship between different aspects of environmental data. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition in Environmental Informatics describes a number of methods and tools for image interpretation and analysis, which enables observation, modelling, and understanding of environmental targets. In addition to case studies on monitoring and modeling plant, soil, insect, and aquatic animals, this publication includes discussions on innovative new ideas related to environmental monitoring, automatic fish segmentation and recognition, real-time motion tracking systems, sparse coding and decision fusion, and cell phone image-based classification and provides useful references for professionals, researchers, engineers, and students with various backgrounds within a multitude of communities.

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Author Biography

Jun Zhou, School of Information and Communication Technology, Griffith University, Australia. Xiao Bai, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beihang University, China. Terry Caelli, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Australia.