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Digital Image Processing

Digital

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訂購需時10-14天
9780133980585
Castleman
新月
1996年6月26日
250.00  元
HK$ 237.5  







* 叢書系列:影像處理
* 規格:平裝 / 普級 / 單色印刷
* 出版地:台灣


影像處理


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Ideal for those who do not possess an advanced background in electrical engineering, this broad introduction to the fundamental concepts of digital imaging shows how the various techniques can be applied to solve real-world problems (e.g., in biology, astronomy, forensics, etc.). It helps students develop the insight required to use the tools of digital imaging to solve new problems. Features and Benefits treats digital image processing as a tool for solving practical problems, rather than as a discipline in itself. concentrates on the fundamental techniques that have proven to be the most important and useful in solving real-world problems. develops the techniques in sequential order of mathematical complexity. presents techniques in a straightforward manner, considering for each technique- - the theoretical background required for understanding the technique. - a description of the technique and discussion of its applications, limitations, and performance. - an illustration and worked-example of its use. stresses consistent definitions throughout. NEW provides a summary of mathematical background and a comprehensive glossary. NEW adds discussions of color, image compression, user interfaces, software development project management, Wavelet Transforms. NEW expands discussions of analysis of digital imaging systems performance, optics, pattern recognition, image recording and display, CCD cameras and 3-D imaging. NEW contains Summary of Important Points, Problems and Class Project suggestions at the end of each chapter. - Problems focus on the application of the tools to real situations, and provide insight into when different techniques are useful, and when they might fail.




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