Towards the Automatic Construction of Machine Vision Systems using Genetic Programming
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author = "Olly Oechsle",
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title = "Towards the Automatic Construction of Machine Vision
Systems using Genetic Programming",
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school = "School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering,
University of Essex",
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month = sep,
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year = "2009",
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address = "UK",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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broken = "http://vision.cs.man.ac.uk/theses/thesis.php?oechsle2009a",
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broken = "http://vision.cs.man.ac.uk/theses/thesis.php?oechsle2009a&pdf",
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URL = "http://vision.cs.man.ac.uk/theses/thesis.php?oechsle2009a&.pdf",
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URL = "http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?did=41&uin=uk.bl.ethos.510504",
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URL = "https://britishmachinevisionassociation.github.io/information/theses",
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URL = "http://www.bmva.org/theses/2009/2009-oechsle.pdf",
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size = "231 pages",
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abstract = "Computer vision is a topic that has interested
researchers and commercial organisations alike for some
time: it provides both a considerable intellectual
challenge, and a wide variety of useful applications,
some of which are now becoming ubiquitous. In this
thesis the author has studied means by which vision
software may be constructed automatically using Genetic
Programming (GP) -- a technique that learns how to
write programs during a simulation of Darwinian
evolution. This research addresses the question of how
one might create more complete vision systems using GP,
beyond simply proving the applicability of evolutionary
learning to particular image processing tasks. Research
into making Genetic Programming more suitable for
deployment as a generic learning tool is presented,
evaluated and assessed, and novel means by which
multi-stage vision systems can be constructed from
evolved components is described. The author does not
claim to have invented significant new paradigms in
either GP or mainstream computer vision -- rather the
focus is on bridging the gap between task-specific
applications and a generic learning framework. An
architecture for creating such applications is
presented, along with software that permits non-expert
users to create vision systems rapidly of a complexity
first equal to, then beyond that so-far published by GP
researchers.",
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notes = "Winner 2009 Sullivan Doctoral Thesis Prize
http://www.bmva.org/w/sullivan
Supervisor: Adrian Clark
uk.bl.ethos.510504",
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