Intended as a practical guide, the book takes the reader from basic concepts to up-to-date research topics in digital image processing. Only little special knowledge in computer sciences is required since many principles and mathematical tools widely used in natural sciences are also applied in digi
Digital Image Processing: Concepts, Algorithms, and Scientific Applications
β Scribed by Professor Dr. Bernd JΓ€hne (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 559
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XVII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Applications and Tools....Pages 3-25
Image Representation....Pages 27-72
Statistics and Models....Pages 73-95
Neighborhood Operations....Pages 97-119
Multiscale Representation....Pages 121-138
Front Matter....Pages 139-139
Quantitative Visualization....Pages 141-174
Image Formation....Pages 175-221
Pixel Processing....Pages 223-261
Restoration and Reconstruction....Pages 263-285
Front Matter....Pages 287-287
Averages and Edges....Pages 289-341
Simple Neighborhoods....Pages 343-381
Texture....Pages 383-394
Motion....Pages 395-450
Front Matter....Pages 451-451
Regions and Discontinuities....Pages 453-487
Shape Analysis....Pages 489-519
Classification....Pages 521-536
Back Matter....Pages 537-557
β¦ Subjects
Control, Robotics, Mechatronics;Measurement Science and Instrumentation;Image Processing and Computer Vision;Health Informatics
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