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Multiple View Geometry in Computer Vision

Multiple View Geometry in Computer Vision

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Comment on the first edition
Review: It is the best book in this area that I have seen up to now. It is well-organized and all the notations and words are friendly to beginners and even experts in this field. Included materials are really tracing the latest advanced techniques. Actually, it is great that there are a lot of exercises at the ends of each chapters but there is no sufficient solutions or detail explanations to each questions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for readers in computer vision
Review: It is the best book in this area that I have seen up to now. It is well-organized and all the notations and words are friendly to beginners and even experts in this field. Included materials are really tracing the latest advanced techniques. Actually, it is great that there are a lot of exercises at the ends of each chapters but there is no sufficient solutions or detail explanations to each questions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: very informative, fairly easy to read
Review: The book succeeds in introducing you to the world of multiple view geometry. Specially the math and geometry concepts associated with it. In my research, I had to work on stereo images and this book provided very good information about it. The algorithms are presented very clearly and have been easy to implement (at least in Matlab).

It's a good reference book to have.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Comment on the first edition
Review: The first edition of this book could have been much better written. It took up a lot of topics, but treated each in a summary fashion. In fairness, though, I must say that this may be as good as any other book with its aim and scope, and better than some. Any writer on computer vision faces the problem of guessing who the reader is likely to be and what the reader's background is. Also, each of the various topics really merits a sizable book. In particular, the mathematics needs a truly mathematical treatment in a separate book. I have not seen this second edition, but there was room for improvement over the first edition.


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