Infrastructure Computer Vision

Now available: Infrastructure Computer Vision, authored by Dr Ioannis Brilakis, University Of Cambridge, and Dr Carl Haas, University of Waterloo.

Infrastructure Computer Vision delves into the field of computer science working to enable computers to see, identify and process images - providing appropriate output in the same way that human vision does. Many engineers may find the implementation of these advanced information and sensing technologies difficult. Infrastructure Computer Vision addresses this need by providing civil engineers the technical detail of this advanced technology, as well as guidance on how to apply it to their individual projects.

Infrastructure Computer VisionKey Features

  • Explains how to best capture raw geometrical and visual data from infrastructure scenes and assess their quality
  • Offers valuable insights on how to convert the raw data into actionable information and knowledge stored in Digital Twins
  • Bridges the gap between the theoretical aspects and real-life applications of computer vision

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Readership

Professionals and students in Built Environment disciplines: asset owners, designers, contractors, subcontractors, and asset operators/maintainers.