Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!tivoli!robbie From: robbie@tivoli.UUCP (robbie) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.visualization Subject: Re: References for 3_D vision Message-ID: <173@tivoli.UUCP> Date: 8 Nov 90 16:46:59 GMT References: <6113@phao.eng.ohio-state.edu> Reply-To: robbie@tivoli.UUCP () Organization: Tivoli Systems Inc., Austin, TX Lines: 20 In article <6113@phao.eng.ohio-state.edu> arma@phao writes: > am in the process of building my background in computer vision. > I would like anybody out there to tell me about good (possibly easy) > references that I could read (Books, papers etc...) [ ... ] I suggest Parallel Distributed Processing by McClellen and Rummelhart. It pursues the neural network approach. I think most of the significant work is being done there. It is a very basic text, if you have much background at all I am probably telling you something you already know. If you don't have a backgound in neural networks it is a very good starting point. >[...] the main emphasis I > want to go to is on 3_D object identification and recognition (possibly > using range data). Thanx in advance. This text does not address 3-D aspects, but it does use visual recognition as one of the examples for neural networks. Robbie Robinette 512 329 2455