Computer and Information Science

  • Watermarking - Volume 2
    Watermarking - Volume 2 NEW
    Editor Mithun Das Gupta
    (ISBN) 978-953-51-0619-7
    276 pages, May, 2012
    Downloads: 142
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    This collection of books brings some of the latest developments in the field of watermarking. Researchers from varied background and expertise propose a remarkable collection of chapters to render this work an important piece of scientific research. ...
  • Watermarking - Volume 1
    Watermarking - Volume 1 NEW
    Editor Mithun Das Gupta
    (ISBN) 978-953-51-0618-0
    204 pages, May, 2012
    Downloads: 181
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    This collection of books brings some of the latest developments in the field of watermarking. Researchers from varied background and expertise propose a remarkable collection of chapters to render this work an important piece of scientific research. ...
  • Grid Computing - Technology and Applications, Widespread Coverage and New Horizons
    Grid Computing - Technology and Applications, Widespread Coverage and New Horizons NEW
    Editor Soha Maad
    (ISBN) 978-953-51-0604-3
    354 pages, May, 2012
    Downloads: 211
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    Grid research, rooted in distributed and high performance computing, started in mid-to-late 1990s. Soon afterwards, national and international research and development authorities realized the importance of the Grid and gave it a primary position on ...
  • Advances in Knowledge Representation
    Advances in Knowledge Representation NEW
    Editor Carlos Ramírez Gutiérrez
    (ISBN) 978-953-51-0597-8
    272 pages, May, 2012
    Downloads: 268
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    Advances in Knowledge Representation offers a compilation of state of the art research works on topics such as concept theory, positive relational algebra and k-relations, structured, visual and ontological models of knowledge representation, as well ...
  • Advances in Object Recognition Systems
    Advances in Object Recognition Systems NEW
    Editor Ioannis Kypraios
    (ISBN) 978-953-51-0598-5
    170 pages, May, 2012
    Downloads: 277
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    An invariant object recognition system needs to be able to recognise the object under any usual a priori defined distortions such as translation, scaling and in-plane and out-of-plane rotation. Ideally, the system should be able to recognise (detect ...
  • Human-Centric Machine Vision
    Human-Centric Machine Vision NEW
    Editor Manuela Chessa, Fabio Solari and Silvio P. Sabatini
    (ISBN) 978-953-51-0563-3
    180 pages, May, 2012
    Downloads: 287
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    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 devel ...