Ebook: Digital Image Processing: Concepts, Algorithms, and Scientific Applications
Author: Dr. Bernd Jähne (auth.)
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- Year: 1993
- Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Language: English
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Written by a non-computer scientist for non-computer scientists this book isintended as a practical guide taking the reader from basic concepts to up-to-date research topics in digital image processing. The presentation builds on principles and mathematical tools widely used in the natural sciences so that the reader gets an easy access to the material presented. The book discusses the following topics: image acquisition and digitization; linear and non-linear filter operation for the detection of edges, local orientation and texture; fast algorithms on pyramidal and multigrid data structures; morphological operations to detect the shape of objects; segmentation and classification. Further chapters deal with thereconstruction of three-dimensional objects from projections and the analysis of stereo images and image sequences with differential, correlation, and filter algorithms. Many examples - some of them in color - from a variety of areas show how even complicated tasks can be solved using inexpensive image processing systems on the basis of a personal computer.
Written by a non-computer scientist for non-computer scientists this book isintended as a practical guide taking the reader from basic concepts to up-to-date research topics in digital image processing. The presentation builds on principles and mathematical tools widely used in the natural sciences so that the reader gets an easy access to the material presented. The book discusses the following topics: image acquisition and digitization; linear and non-linear filter operation for the detection of edges, local orientation and texture; fast algorithms on pyramidal and multigrid data structures; morphological operations to detect the shape of objects; segmentation and classification. Further chapters deal with thereconstruction of three-dimensional objects from projections and the analysis of stereo images and image sequences with differential, correlation, and filter algorithms. Many examples - some of them in color - from a variety of areas show how even complicated tasks can be solved using inexpensive image processing systems on the basis of a personal computer.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
Introduction....Pages 1-18
Image Formation and Digitization....Pages 19-52
Space and Wave Number Domain....Pages 53-76
Pixels....Pages 77-99
Neighborhoods....Pages 100-116
Mean and Edges....Pages 117-156
Local Orientation....Pages 157-172
Scales....Pages 173-184
Texture....Pages 185-192
Segmentation....Pages 193-199
Shape....Pages 200-218
Classification....Pages 219-230
Reconstruction from Projections....Pages 231-252
Motion....Pages 253-274
Displacement Vectors....Pages 275-296
Displacement Vector Fields....Pages 297-317
Space-Time Images....Pages 318-340
Back Matter....Pages 341-402
Written by a non-computer scientist for non-computer scientists this book isintended as a practical guide taking the reader from basic concepts to up-to-date research topics in digital image processing. The presentation builds on principles and mathematical tools widely used in the natural sciences so that the reader gets an easy access to the material presented. The book discusses the following topics: image acquisition and digitization; linear and non-linear filter operation for the detection of edges, local orientation and texture; fast algorithms on pyramidal and multigrid data structures; morphological operations to detect the shape of objects; segmentation and classification. Further chapters deal with thereconstruction of three-dimensional objects from projections and the analysis of stereo images and image sequences with differential, correlation, and filter algorithms. Many examples - some of them in color - from a variety of areas show how even complicated tasks can be solved using inexpensive image processing systems on the basis of a personal computer.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
Introduction....Pages 1-18
Image Formation and Digitization....Pages 19-52
Space and Wave Number Domain....Pages 53-76
Pixels....Pages 77-99
Neighborhoods....Pages 100-116
Mean and Edges....Pages 117-156
Local Orientation....Pages 157-172
Scales....Pages 173-184
Texture....Pages 185-192
Segmentation....Pages 193-199
Shape....Pages 200-218
Classification....Pages 219-230
Reconstruction from Projections....Pages 231-252
Motion....Pages 253-274
Displacement Vectors....Pages 275-296
Displacement Vector Fields....Pages 297-317
Space-Time Images....Pages 318-340
Back Matter....Pages 341-402
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Written by a non-computer scientist for non-computer scientists this book isintended as a practical guide taking the reader from basic concepts to up-to-date research topics in digital image processing. The presentation builds on principles and mathematical tools widely used in the natural sciences so that the reader gets an easy access to the material presented. The book discusses the following topics: image acquisition and digitization; linear and non-linear filter operation for the detection of edges, local orientation and texture; fast algorithms on pyramidal and multigrid data structures; morphological operations to detect the shape of objects; segmentation and classification. Further chapters deal with thereconstruction of three-dimensional objects from projections and the analysis of stereo images and image sequences with differential, correlation, and filter algorithms. Many examples - some of them in color - from a variety of areas show how even complicated tasks can be solved using inexpensive image processing systems on the basis of a personal computer.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
Introduction....Pages 1-18
Image Formation and Digitization....Pages 19-52
Space and Wave Number Domain....Pages 53-76
Pixels....Pages 77-99
Neighborhoods....Pages 100-116
Mean and Edges....Pages 117-156
Local Orientation....Pages 157-172
Scales....Pages 173-184
Texture....Pages 185-192
Segmentation....Pages 193-199
Shape....Pages 200-218
Classification....Pages 219-230
Reconstruction from Projections....Pages 231-252
Motion....Pages 253-274
Displacement Vectors....Pages 275-296
Displacement Vector Fields....Pages 297-317
Space-Time Images....Pages 318-340
Back Matter....Pages 341-402
Written by a non-computer scientist for non-computer scientists this book isintended as a practical guide taking the reader from basic concepts to up-to-date research topics in digital image processing. The presentation builds on principles and mathematical tools widely used in the natural sciences so that the reader gets an easy access to the material presented. The book discusses the following topics: image acquisition and digitization; linear and non-linear filter operation for the detection of edges, local orientation and texture; fast algorithms on pyramidal and multigrid data structures; morphological operations to detect the shape of objects; segmentation and classification. Further chapters deal with thereconstruction of three-dimensional objects from projections and the analysis of stereo images and image sequences with differential, correlation, and filter algorithms. Many examples - some of them in color - from a variety of areas show how even complicated tasks can be solved using inexpensive image processing systems on the basis of a personal computer.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
Introduction....Pages 1-18
Image Formation and Digitization....Pages 19-52
Space and Wave Number Domain....Pages 53-76
Pixels....Pages 77-99
Neighborhoods....Pages 100-116
Mean and Edges....Pages 117-156
Local Orientation....Pages 157-172
Scales....Pages 173-184
Texture....Pages 185-192
Segmentation....Pages 193-199
Shape....Pages 200-218
Classification....Pages 219-230
Reconstruction from Projections....Pages 231-252
Motion....Pages 253-274
Displacement Vectors....Pages 275-296
Displacement Vector Fields....Pages 297-317
Space-Time Images....Pages 318-340
Back Matter....Pages 341-402
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