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I'm looking for some recommendations for solid computer vision & image processing fundamentals, including camera models, perspective projection, edge detection, corner detection, and the like.

Edit: looking for reference books w/algorithms, etc - not libraries.

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"Computer Vision" by Forsyth and Ponce should be the definitive reference.

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My professor said the same, difficult to understand though (at least for me!) – srand Sep 24 at 1:02
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This textbook (Mubarak Shah's Fundamentals of Computer Vision) covers much of the basic vision and imaging principles (camera models, segmentation, filtering), and it has the great benefit of being free.

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I like Trucco & Verri's "Introductory Techniques for 3-D Computer Vision", which was my Master's vision class textbook. It wasn't too theoretical, and was a good introduction (make sure to get the erratum though - my edition had a couple of annoying mistakes in the equations)

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For projective geometry try Multiple view geometry in computer vision by Hartley and Zisserman.

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Gonzalez and Woods, Digital Image Processing is a good one. They have a web site too: http://www.imageprocessingplace.com/.

I agree with the last poster on Shapiro, good book.

Years ago I learned from William K. Pratt, "Digital Image Processing", just saw that there's a new edition but it's pretty expensive.

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That would be for image processing, not computer vision, no? – Kena Oct 16 '08 at 0:53
Oh, sorry, I missed that the OP also asked for image processing. – Kena Oct 16 '08 at 0:57
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I've heard nothing but good things about Sharpio's Computer Vision.

From amazon: "It provides necessary theory and examples for students and practitioners who will work in fields where significant information must be extracted automatically from images."

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I took the "accepted" answer away here only b/c there aren't really enough votes... – jdt141 May 3 at 23:54
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if is code you're looking for, take a look at OpenCV library. It has been ported to lots of languages, so if you don't use c++ don't worry.

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