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CVonline CVonline [1] is a computer vision/image processing/machine vision resource web site started in 1996 by Robert Fisher of the University of Edinburgh. The motivation was the lack of a comprehensive set of tutorial resources covering the breadth of image analysis. CVonline was organised as a hierarchical collection of summaries of about 2000 core topics in computer vision, and had more than 850K front page accesses by 2011 (with many more via search engine links).

With the success of wikipedia, by 2011 about half of the content from CVonline was available there; however, CVonline still has several resources not found in wikipedia:

  1. a list of image analysis books
  2. a list of many useful image and video test datasets
  3. a hierarchical structure that groups related topics
  4. about 1000 topics not contained in wikipedia (2011)
  1. ^ R. B. Fisher, ``CVonline: an overview, Int. Assoc. of Pat. Recog. Newsletter, 27(2), April 2005. [1]