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A Comprehensive Review of Modern Object Segmentation Approaches

Current price: $99.00
A Comprehensive Review of Modern Object Segmentation Approaches
A Comprehensive Review of Modern Object Segmentation Approaches

Barnes and Noble

A Comprehensive Review of Modern Object Segmentation Approaches

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In this monograph, both traditional and modern object segmentation approaches are investigated, comparing their strengths, weaknesses, and utilities. The main focus is on the deep learning-based techniques for the two most widely solved segmentation tasks: Semantic Segmentation and Instance Segmentation. A wide range of deep learning-based segmentation techniques developed in recent years are examined. Various themes emerge from these techniques that push machines to their limits, and often deviate from human perception principles. In addition, an overview of the widely used benchmark datasets for each of these techniques, along with the respective evaluation metrics to measure the models' performances, are presented. Potential future research directions conclude the monograph. This monograph serves as a good introduction to the automated visual recognition task of image segmentation and is intended for students and professionals.

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