Principles of Digital Image Processing Core Algorithms
Titre:
Principles of Digital Image Processing Core Algorithms
ISBN (Numéro international normalisé des livres):
9781848001954
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Edition:
1st ed. 2009.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2009.
Description physique:
XII, 329 p. online resource.
Collections:
Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science,
Table des matières:
Regions in Binary Images -- Detecting Simple Curves -- Corner Detection -- Color Quantization -- Colorimetric Color Spaces -- to Spectral Techniques -- The Discrete Fourier Transform in 2D -- The Discrete Cosine Transform DCT -- Geometric Operations -- Comparing Images.
Extrait:
This easy-to-follow textbook is the second of three volumes which provide a modern, algorithmic introduction to digital image processing, designed to be used both by learners desiring a firm foundation on which to build, and practitioners in search of critical analysis and concrete implementations of the most important techniques. This volume extends the introductory material presented in the first volume (Fundamental Techniques) with additional techniques that form part of the standard image-processing toolbox. Features and topics: Practical examples and carefully constructed chapter-ending exercises drawn from the authors' years of experience teaching this material Real implementations, concise mathematical notation, and precise algorithmic descriptions designed for programmers and practitioners Easily adaptable Java code and completely worked-out examples for easy inclusion in existing (and rapid prototyping of new) applications Uses ImageJ, the image processing system developed, maintained, and freely distributed by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Provides a supplementary website with the complete Java source code, test images, and corrections - www.imagingbook.com Additional presentation tools for instructors including a complete set of figures, tables, and mathematical elements This thorough, reader-friendly text will equip undergraduates with a deeper understanding of the topic and will be invaluable for further developing knowledge via self-study. Wilhelm Burger, Ph.D., is the director of the Digital Media degree programs at the Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences at Hagenberg. Mark J. Burge, Ph.D., is a senior principal in the Center for National Security and Intelligence at Noblis in Washington, D.C.
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Full Text Available From Springer Nature Computer Science 2009 Packages
Langue:
Anglais