This authoritative text (the second part of a complete MSc course) provides mathematical methods required to describe images, image formation and different imaging systems, coupled with the principle techniques used for processing digital images. It is based on a course for postgraduates reading physics, electronic engineering, telecommunications engineering, information technology and computer science. This book relates the methods of processing and interpreting digital images to the ‘physics’ of imaging systems. Case studies reinforce the methods discussed, with examples of current research themes. Provides mathematical methods required to describe images, image formation and different imaging systems Outlines the principle techniques used for processing digital images Relates the methods of processing and interpreting digital images to the ‘physics’ of imaging systems
As in all earlier editions, the focus of this edition of the book is on fundamentals.
The interest shown in this symposium encouraged the publi cation of the papers presented in this volume of the ffiM Research Symposium Series.
This volume builds upon the introductory material presented in the first two volumes with additional key concepts and methods in image processing.
Completely self-contained and heavily illustrated this introduction to basic concepts and methodologies for digital image processing is written at a level that truly is suitable for seniors and first-year graduate students in almost any ...
Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing
This is the second volume of a book series that provides a modern, algori- mic introduction to digital image processing.
The book applies the algorithms using MATLAB, without bogging down students with syntactical and debugging issues.One chapter can typically be compl
Digital image processing has experienced explosive growth over the past two decades. Public awareness has increased by way of video games, digital video special effects used in the entertainment industry,...
Hands-on text for a first course aimed at end-users, focusing on concepts, practical issues and problem solving.
Digital Image Processing