Sinopsis
The Image Processing Handbook examines the rapid, powerful developments in graphic information, covering the array of concepts and techniques in high-end imaging software. With balanced, complete descriptions, the text outlines frequency space methods with extensive mathematical presentation and spatial domain processing, requiring only a modest technical background in mathematics or computers. The thrust of the book remains teaching by example : By seeing what various operations do to representative images, the reader will discover how and why to use them. The Image Processing Handbook encourages the reader to use its information with a real source of images and a computer-based system as well as to experiment freely with different methods to determine the most appropriate ones for his or her particular needs. This revision of the established standard acts as a singular resource for professionals in the medical, biological, and materials sciences as well as a range of engineering venues, including electrical and computer engineering, optical engineering, telecommunications, and artificial intelligence. What's New in the Third Edition ? • More than 100 new examples • Examination of surface imaging and related methods, including stereoscopy, structured light and moiré patterns, SEM+X-ray analysis, ion probe confocal light microscopy, stylus instruments and scanned probe microscopes • Visualization methods - range images with and without color coding ; rendering, wire frame, and ray tracing ; and multiplane images • Analysis methods for range images, especially surface relief maps - the " Birmingham 14 " measures of surface roughness, topographical analysis, fractal analysis, and wavelet methods • Methods for multiplane images - correlation, clustering, as well as vector and Boolean approaches to phase delineation • Coverage of the latest developments in digital cameras and video • Discussions on manual measurements and the basics of using the raw data to characterize structure • Information on new developments in color printing, image databases, and formats commonly used on the Internet • Current references • More Complete, self-contained chapters and examples
Reseña del editor
This resource presents an extensive collection of image processing tools, enabling users of computer-based systems to understand those methods provided in packaged software and to program additions needed for particular applications. With balanced, complete descriptions, the text outlines frequency space methods with extensive mathematical presentation and spatial domain processing - requiring only a modest technical background in mathematics or computers.
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