Vision Programming Resources
- The
computer vision home page at CMU. Practically everything in computer
vision can be accessed starting from this page. This includes code, images,
and web pages of computer vision groups. This page nearly makes all the
bullets below redundant.
- CVonline
- The Evolving, Distributed,
Non-Proprietary, On-Line Compendium of Computer Vision. An impressive
collection of hypertext summaries on the central topics in computer vision.
- The Duke
Libraries subscribe to several Computer Vision journals electronically.
Links (that work from Duke computers) can be found through their e-journals
subpage (search for "computer vision" or "pattern
analysis"). Some titles to look for are the International Journal on
Computer Vision; the IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and
Machine Intelligence; Computer Vision and Image Understanding; Computer
Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing; Image and Vision Computing.
- The VXL
home page.
- Irfanview,
a very convenient, free image viewer for Windows. For Unix, use xv
(installed on the CS machines as /usr/local/X/bin/xv).
- A Matlab primer.
You can find many others on the Web.