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Human Centric Machine Vision by Chessa M. presents a detailed exploration of designing and implementing machine vision systems with human needs at the forefront. The book bridges the gap between technical computer vision capabilities and real-world human requirements, offering practical insights for engineers and developers.
Rather than focusing solely on algorithmic complexity, this work emphasizes how vision systems can be tailored to enhance human interaction, accessibility, and usability. Readers will discover methods for creating intuitive interfaces, improving system interpretability, and ensuring that vision technology serves practical human purposes.
Published by Intech, this non-fiction resource provides valuable frameworks for understanding user expectations, designing for diverse audiences, and validating vision system performance against human-centered metrics. It’s an essential reference for anyone developing computer vision applications that require genuine integration with human workflows and user experience considerations.







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