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Takeo Kanade, tracking thousands of cells
"My major thrust is the "science of computer vision," Dr. Kanade points out. "Traditionally, many computer vision algorithms were derived heuristically either by introspection or biological analogy. In contrast, my approach to vision is to transform the physical, geometrical, optical and statistical processes, which underlie vision, into mathematical and computational models. This approach results in algorithms that are far more powerful and revealing than traditional ad hoc methods based solely on heuristic knowledge. With this approach we have developed a new class of algorithms for color, stereo, motion, and texture."
Dr. Kanade comments on his work on computer vision on the online radio show Future Lab:
Takeo Kanade, tracking thousands of cells
"My major thrust is the "science of computer vision," Dr. Kanade points out. "Traditionally, many computer vision algorithms were derived heuristically either by introspection or biological analogy. In contrast, my approach to vision is to transform the physical, geometrical, optical and statistical processes, which underlie vision, into mathematical and computational models. This approach results in algorithms that are far more powerful and revealing than traditional ad hoc methods based solely on heuristic knowledge. With this approach we have developed a new class of algorithms for color, stereo, motion, and texture."
Dr. Kanade comments on his work on computer vision on the online radio show Future Lab: