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Advances in Digital Image Processing: Theory, Application, Implementation

✍ Scribed by E. Klein, H. J. Metz (auth.), Peter Stucki (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1979
Tongue
English
Leaves
342
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Digital image processing, originally established to analyze and improve lunar images, is rapidly growing into a wealth of new appliΒ­ cations, due to the enormous technical progress made in computer engineering. At present, the most important fields of growth appear to emerge in the areas of medical image processing (i. e. tomography, thermography), earth resource inventory (i. e. land usage, minerals), office automation (i. e. document storage, retrieval and reproduction) and industrial production (i. e. computer vision for mechanical roΒ­ bots). Currently, emphasis is being shifted from signal-processing reΒ­ search and design-innovation activities towards cost-efficient system implementations for interactive digital image processing. For the years ahead, trends in computer engineering indicate still further advances in Large Scale Integration (LSI) and Input/Output (I/O) technologies allowing the implementation of powerful parallel and/or distributed processor architectures for real-time processing of highΒ­ resolution achromatic and color images. In view of the many new developments in the field of digital image processing and recognizing the importance of discussing these developments amongst key scientists that might make use of them, ffiM Germany sponsored an international symposium on 'Advances in Digital Image Processing', held at Bad Neuenahr, Federal Republic of Germany, September 26 - 28, 1978. The interest shown in this symposium encouraged the publiΒ­ cation of the papers presented in this volume of the ffiM Research Symposium Series.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Evolution in Image Science....Pages 3-20
Trends in Digital Image Processing Research....Pages 21-30
Front Matter....Pages 31-31
A 1D Approach to 2D-Signal Processing....Pages 33-59
Digital Coding of Television Signals....Pages 61-76
Digital Image Analysis....Pages 77-122
Front Matter....Pages 123-123
Biomedical Image Processing....Pages 125-146
The Processing of X-Ray Image Sequences....Pages 147-163
Landsat Image Processing....Pages 165-175
Image Processing for Document Reproduction....Pages 177-218
Image Processing and Computer Graphics....Pages 219-233
Model-Driven Vision for Industrial Automation....Pages 235-246
Front Matter....Pages 247-247
Distributed Image Processing....Pages 249-263
Parallel Processors for Digital Image Processing....Pages 265-276
Large-Scale Vector/Array Processors....Pages 277-300
A Low-Cost Image Processing Facility Employing a New Hardware Realization of High-Speed Signal Processors....Pages 301-323
Back Matter....Pages 325-332

✦ Subjects


Image Processing and Computer Vision; Signal, Image and Speech Processing; Science, general


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