Written as an introduction for undergraduate students, this textbook covers the most important methods in digital image processing. Formal and mathematical aspects are discussed at a fundamental level and various practical examples and exercises supplement the text. The book uses the image processin
Digital Image Processing: An Algorithmic Introduction using Java
β Scribed by Wilhelm Burger, Mark James Burge
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 574
- Series
- Texts in Computer Science
- Category
- Library
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This revised and expanded new edition of an internationally successful classic presents an accessible introduction to the key methods in digital image processing for both practitioners and teachers. Emphasis is placed on practical application, presenting precise algorithmic descriptions in an unusua
This modern, self-contained textbook provides an accessible introduction to the field from the perspective of a practicing programmer, supporting a detailed presentation of the fundamental concepts and techniques with practical exercises and fully worked out implementation examples. This much-antici
<p>This revised and expanded new edition of an internationally successful classic presents an accessible introduction to the key methods in digital image processing for both practitioners and teachers. Emphasis is placed on practical application, presenting precise algorithmic descriptions in an unu
This book provides a modern, self-contained introduction to digital image processing. We designed this book to be used both by learners desiring a firm foundation on which to build as well as practitioners in search of detailed analysis and transparent implementations of the most important technique