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Fundamentals of digital image processing
by
Breckon, Toby
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Solomon, Chris
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Digital techniques
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Image processing
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Image processing -- Digital techniques
2010,2011
This is an introductory to intermediate level text on the science of image processing, which employs the Matlab programming language to illustrate some of the elementary, key concepts in modern image processing and pattern recognition.
Design and Shielding of Radiotherapy Treatment Facilities
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Harrison, Roger
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Green, Stuart
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Ghani, Zamir
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Hospital buildings-Design and construction
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Hospitals-Radiological services-Design and construction
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Medical physics
2017
Design and Shielding of Radiotherapy Treatment Facilities provides readers with a single point of reference for protection advice to the construction and modification of radiotherapy facilities. The book assembles a faculty of national and international experts on all modalities including megavoltage and kilovoltage photons, brachytherapy and high-energy particles, and on conventional and Monte Carlo shielding calculations. This book is a comprehensive reference for qualified experts and radiation-shielding designers in radiation physics and also useful to anyone involved in the design of radiotherapy facilities.
Embedded Systems
2007
Famed author Jack Ganssle has selected the very best embedded systems design material from the Newnes portfolio and compiled into this volume. The result is a book covering the gamut of embedded design-from hardware to software to integrated embedded systems-with a strong pragmatic emphasis. In addition to specific design techniques and practices, this book also discusses various approaches to solving embedded design problems and how to successfully apply theory to actual design tasks. The material has been selected for its timelessness as well as for its relevance to contemporary embedded design issues. This book will be an essential working reference for anyone involved in embedded system design! Table of Contents:Chapter 1. Motors - Stuart BallChapter 2. Testing - Arnold S. BergerChapter 3. System-Level Design - Keith E. CurtisChapter 4. Some Example Sensor, Actuator and Control Applications and Circuits (Hard Tasks) - Lewin ARW EdwardsChapter 5. Installing and Using a Version Control System - Chris Keydel and Olaf MedingChapter 6. Embedded State Machine Implementation - Martin GomezChapter 7. Firmware Musings - Jack GanssleChapter 8. Hardware Musings - Jack GanssleChapter 9. Closed Loop Controls, Rabbits, and Hounds - John M. HollandChapter 10. Application Examples David J. Katz and Rick GentileChapter 11. Analog I/Os - Jean LaBrosseChapter 12. Optimizing DSP Software - Robert OshanaChapter 13. Embedded Processors - Peter Wilson *Hand-picked content selected by embedded systems luminary Jack Ganssle*Real-world best design practices including chapters on FPGAs, DSPs, and microcontrollers*Covers both hardware and software aspects of embedded systems
Advancing critical criminology
2006
Advancing Critical Criminology constitutes a timely addition to the growing body of knowledge on critical criminology scholarship. DeKeseredy and Perry have assembled a volume that provides scholars with an in-depth review of the extant literature on several major branches of criminology as well as examples of how critical criminologists apply their theoretical perspectives to substantive topics, such as drugs, interpersonal violence, and rural crime. Accordingly, this work is divided into two main sections: overviews of theories and applications. Each chapter provides a summary of work in a specific area, along with suggestions for moving the field forward. This reader is unique in its choice of topics, which have often been overlooked in the past. An expert collection of international scholars, Advancing Critical Criminology is certain to stimulate lively debates and generate further critical social scientific work in this field.
The Physical Nature of Consciousness
2001,2003
We consider systems in which forces and selection (or 'reduction') procedures cooperate to determine present states. Forces work on the immediate past of a system and determine a set of possible states. Selection works in the immediate future and selects one of these states as the actual state of the system. Selection can be constrained in terms of a criterion not reducible to the forces operating on the system. It is shown that the performance of different types of procedures increases when this type of teleology is inserted. This is illustrated with an example from the cognitive domain and with examples that belong to the context of generative art. More fundamentally, it is conjectured that, given the complexity of our universe, selection can operate systematically without leading to replicable violation of physical laws. The relation between selection and the philosophy of consciousness is discussed.