Stereo Vision Sensing and Image Processing
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Intelligent Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 13937
Special Issue Editor
Interests: 3D reconstruction; stereo vision; machine learning; image processing; practical applications of image processing
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
With the development of image acquisition technology, researchers are trying to make computer analysis of images as effective as human vision. Consequentially, relevant technologies, such as algorithms and systems of stereo vision and image processing are experiencing rapid growth. Computational efficiency, more sophisticated and effective algorithms and tools are also undergoing enhanced development.
This Special Issue on “Stereo Vision Sensing and Image Processing” will provide researchers an opportunity to explore new trends, latest achievements and research directions, and other current research on stereo vision and image processing. We are seeking original contributions on novel active 3D sensors, stereo reconstruction approaches, and image processing and recognition algorithms. Articles on 3D point cloud/mesh processing, artificial intelligence tools in stereo vision or image analysis are also of interest.
Potential topics include (but are not limited to):
- Stereo vision;
- Stereo reconstruction;
- Three-dimensional point cloud/mesh processing;
- Active/passive 3D sensors;
- Sensor calibration;
- Point cloud/mesh processing;
- Shape analysis and recognition;
- Image quality analysis;
- Image filtering, restoration and enhancement;
- Image segmentation;
- Machine/deep learning and artificial intelligence in stereo vision or image analysis;
- Pattern recognition algorithms.
Dr. Pei-Ju Chiang
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- stereo vision
- stereo reconstruction
- 3D point cloud
- image processing
- image recognition
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