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Visual Communication: An Information Theory Approach

✍ Scribed by Friedrich O. Huck, Carl L. Fales, Zia-ur Rahman (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Leaves
214
Series
The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science 409
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


not a coincidence, but is the result of a carefully planned time of landing (sun elevation) and lander orientation (sun azimuth). * The picture was started 25 seconds after touchdown and took 15 seconds to acquire. The alternating bright and dark vertical striations at the left side of the image and the fine particles deposited on the footpad at the right side were caused by a turbulent cloud of dust raised by the lander's retrorockets. t *F. O. Huck and S. D. Wall, "Image quality prediction: An aid to the Viking Lander imaging investigation on Mars. " Appl. Opt. 15, 1748-1766 (1976). tT. A. Mutch, A. B. Binder, F. O. Huck, E. C. Levinthal, S. Liebes, Jr. , E. C. Morris, W. R. Patterson, J. B. Pollack, C. Sagan and G. R. Taylor, "The Surface of Mars: The view from the Viking 1 Lander. " Science 193, 791-801 (1976). VISUAL COMMUNICATION An Information Theory Approach Chapter 1 Introduction 1. 1 OBJECTIVE l The fundamental problem of communication, as Shannon stated it, is that of reproducing at one point either exactly or approximately a message selected at another point. In the classical model of communication (Fig. 1. 1), the inforΒ­ mation source selects a desired message from a set of possible messages which the transmitter changes into the signal that is actually sent over the commuΒ­ nication channel to the receiver. The receiver changes this signal back into a message, and hands this message to the destination.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Introduction....Pages 1-12
Image Gathering and Reconstruction....Pages 13-35
Image Gathering and Restoration....Pages 37-64
Information-Theoretic Assessment....Pages 65-96
Multiresolution Decomposition....Pages 97-125
Multiresponse Image Gathering and Restoration....Pages 127-138
Electro-Optical Design....Pages 139-173
Back Matter....Pages 175-203

✦ Subjects


Image Processing and Computer Vision; Electrical Engineering; Signal, Image and Speech Processing


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