Pattern Recognition in Computer Vision

author: Giovanni Maria Farinella, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Catania
published: Dec. 3, 2009,   recorded: October 2009,   views: 8226
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Comment1 GPRSG, October 9, 2010 at 7:15 p.m.:

General Picture Recognition, Object Recognition, Computer Vision are different colours of a similar concept. Which every colour you go with they will all eventually have to comply with the theory of "relative in object theory."

Eventually all objects will be recognised by computers and will make real sense to the computer program in control. My theory of relative in object idea will eventually allow computer systems to understand and make sense of all objects. This theory will eventually become true reality, this theory is my theory and my theory alone. Version 3 of this software starts this theory of but only with the main object in the picture in itself a very large jump however in the future "relative in object theory" will be the way forward and all roads of thinking will eventually have to comply with this theory.

For more information visit http://www.generalpicturerecognition.com

Where you can download REAL WORKING SOFTWARE THAT HAS BEEN DEVELOPED TO FIND SIMILAR PICTURES AND OBJECTS USING TRUE PICTURE RECOGNITION. DOWNLOADABLE SOFTWARE THAT WORKS TODAY.


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