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Handbook of image and video processing
2005
55% new material in the latest edition of this \"must-have for students and practitioners of image & video processing!This Handbook is intended to serve as the basic reference point on image and video processing, in the field, in the research laboratory, and in the classroom.
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
\"Given the timely topic and its user-friendly structure, this book can therefore target a suite of users, from students to experienced researchers willing to integrate the science of image processing to strengthen their research.\" (Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 1 May 2013).
Practical Image and Video Processing Using MATLAB
2011
UP-TO-DATE, TECHNICALLY ACCURATE COVERAGE OF ESSENTIAL TOPICS IN IMAGE AND VIDEO PROCESSING
This is the first book to combine image and video processing with a practical MATLAB®-oriented approach in order to demonstrate the most important image and video techniques and algorithms. Utilizing minimal math, the contents are presented in a clear, objective manner, emphasizing and encouraging experimentation.
The book has been organized into two parts. Part I: Image Processing begins with an overview of the field, then introduces the fundamental concepts, notation, and terminology associated with image representation and basic image processing operations. Next, it discusses MATLAB® and its Image Processing Toolbox with the start of a series of chapters with hands-on activities and step-by-step tutorials. These chapters cover image acquisition and digitization; arithmetic, logic, and geometric operations; point-based, histogram-based, and neighborhood-based image enhancement techniques; the Fourier Transform and relevant frequency-domain image filtering techniques; image restoration; mathematical morphology; edge detection techniques; image segmentation; image compression and coding; and feature extraction and representation.
Part II: Video Processing presents the main concepts and terminology associated with analog video signals and systems, as well as digital video formats and standards. It then describes the technically involved problem of standards conversion, discusses motion estimation and compensation techniques, shows how video sequences can be filtered, and concludes with an example of a solution to object detection and tracking in video sequences using MATLAB®.
Extra features of this book include:
* More than 30 MATLAB® tutorials, which consist of step-by-step guides toexploring image and video processing techniques using MATLAB®
* Chapters supported by figures, examples, illustrative problems, and exercises
* Useful websites and an extensive list of bibliographical references
This accessible text is ideal for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in digital image and video processing courses, as well as for engineers, researchers, software developers, practitioners, and anyone who wishes to learn about these increasingly popular topics on their own.
Photographic image enhancement and workflow
Time and circumstance often prevent the perfect photograph from being taken. This book explains how to enhance an image using readily available software in order to obtain the photo you wanted to take. It explains how to analyse a photograph to recognise what needs to be done, and then shows how to improve it. Instead of being a guide to one specific software program, the book looks at different styles of workflow and process.
Hyperspectral data processing
2013
\"This book is intended to be a sequel from the author's other title with Kluwer \"Hyperspectral Imaging: Techniques for Spectral Detection and Classification\". It contains five major parts. Part I is new aspects of OSP including 7 chapters, OSP revisit, generalized OSP, FPGA designs for OSP and CEM, Kalman filter-based linear unmixing, least squares fully constrained linear mixture analysis, exploitation-based hyperspectral data compression and size estimation of supixel targets, Part II is interference rejection for linear unmixing composed of three chapters, signal-composed interference-annihilated theory, interference-annihilated noise-adjusted theory and information-processed matched filter theory; Part III is nonlinear non-literal techniques for linear unmixing consisting of 3 chapters, convex cone analysis, information theoretic criterion-based project pursuit and nonlinear mixing model analysis; Part IV is spectral coding comprising of three chapters, progressive spectral coding, spectral binary coding and spectral coding for band selection; Part V is applications made up of two chapters, applications to magnetic resonance imaging and landmine detection\"--
Ultra-Realistic Imaging
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Brotherton-Ratcliffe, David
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Bjelkhagen, Hans
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Holography
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Image processing
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Image processing -- Digital techniques
2016,2013
Ultra-high resolution holograms are now finding commercial and industrial applications in such areas as holographic maps, 3D medical imaging, and consumer devices. This handbook provides complete coverage of real-time colour holographic processes and applications. In addition to discussing the optics and theory behind these holographic systems, the book details laser technologies, recording devices, data acquisition and processing techniques, and materials for reproduction. Leading researchers in the field cover both digital and analogue colour holography as well as real-time displays, CW lasers, and digital holographic printing.