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Computer Vision and Image Processing : 6th International Conference, CVIP 2021, Rupnagar, India, December 3â"5, 2021, Revised Selected Papers, Part I - Abhinav Dhall
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Computer Vision and Image Processing

6th International Conference, CVIP 2021, Rupnagar, India, December 3â"5, 2021, Revised Selected Papers, Part I

By: Abhinav Dhall (Editor), Subrahmanyam Murala (Editor), Puneet Goyal (Editor), Balasubramanian Raman (Editor), Ananda Chowdhury (Editor)

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This two-volume set (CCIS 1567-1568) constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6h International Conference on Computer Vision and Image Processing, CVIP 2021, held in Rupnagar, India, in December 2021. 
The 70 full papers and 20 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from the 260 submissions. The papers present recent research on such topics as biometrics, forensics, content protection, image enhancement/super-resolution/restoration, motion and tracking, image or video retrieval, image, image/video processing for autonomous vehicles, video scene understanding, human-computer interaction, document image analysis, face, iris, emotion, sign language and gesture recognition, 3D image/video processing, action and event detection/recognition, medical image and video analysis, vision-based human GAIT analysis, remote sensing, and more.

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