VisLab book wishlist
If you need a new book for your research, please add it to this list:
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Books that are likely not available (from previous purchase attempts):
- Designing Sociable Robots, Cynthia Breazeal. MIT Press, 2002. (*)
Already ordered
The following orders have already been dispatched.
Autumn 2013 batch
This group of books was ordered in October 2013, and arrived between 2013-11-19 and 2013-xx-xx.
- Gesture, Speech, and Sign. Lynn Messing, Ruth Campbell. Oxford University Press, 1999.
- OpenCV 2 Computer Vision Application Programming Cookbook. Robert Laganière. Pack Publishing, May 2011.
- Brave NUI World: Designing Natural User Interfaces for Touch and Gesture. Daniel Wigdor, Dennis Wixon. Morgan Kaufmann, April 2011.
- Probabilistic Robotics. Sebastian Thrun, Wolfram Burgard, Dieter Fox. MIT Press, 2005.
- New Frontiers in Human-Robot Interaction (link2). Kerstin Dautenhahn and Joe Saunder. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2011.
- Bayesian Reasoning and Machine Learning (this link provides a 20% discount, you can change currency at checkout) David Barber. Cambridge University Press, February 2012.
- An Interdisciplinary Introduction to Image Processing. Steven L. Tanimoto. MIT Press, May 2012.
- Machine Learning: A Probabilistic Perspective. Kevin Murphy. MIT Press, October 2012.
- Active Learning: Synthesis Lectures on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Burr Settles. Morgan & Claypool, 2012. or another book on the same topic
Summer 2011 batch
This group of books was ordered in the summer of 2011, and after some trouble finally arrived on 2011-11-28.
- Plasticity in the Visual System: From Genes to Circuits, Raphael Pinaud (Editor), Liisa A. Tremere (Editor), Peter de Weerd, Springer 2006, http://www.amazon.com/Plasticity-Visual-System-Genes-Circuits/dp/0387281894 (*)
- Springer Handbook of Robotics. Bruno Siciliano, Oussama Khatib (Editors). Springer, 2008. (**)
- Human Motor Control, David Rosenbaum. Elsevier/Academic Press, 2010. ()
- Computer vision, A modern approach, David Forsyth and Jean Ponce.
- Pattern recognition and machine learning , Christopher M. Bishop