Intelligent Image Processing in Prolog

Bruce G. Batchelor

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Intelligent Image Processing in Prolog

by Bruce G. Batchelor

Jun 17, 1991

Springer

372

9783540196471

3540196471

Description

This book integrates two technologies that have hitherto been almost disparate, namely Image Processing (IP) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) through the implementation of a fifth generation of industrial vision systems. To date there is no other published work which merges image processing ideas into either of the two main AI languages, Lisp and Prolog. Image processing specialists and Prolog enthusiasts will particularly enjoy reading this book.

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This edition of Intelligent Image Processing in Prolog has approximately 372 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.

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Intelligent Image Processing in Prolog was written by Bruce G. Batchelor.

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