
Image Processing
Princples and Applications
Résumé
Self-contained text covering practical image processing methods and theory for image texture analysis.
Techniques for the analysis of texture in digital images are essential to a range of applications in areas as diverse as robotics, defence, medicine and the geo-sciences. In biological vision, texture is an important cue allowing humans to discriminate objects. This is because the brain is able to decipher important variations in data at scales smaller than those of the viewed objects. In order to deal with texture in digital data, many techniques have been developed by image processing researchers.
With a wholly practical approach and many worked examples, Image Processing: Dealing with Texture is a comprehensive guide to these techniques, including chapters on mathematical morphology, fractals, Markov random fields, Gabor functions and wavelets. Structured around a series of questions and answers, enabling readers to easily locate information on specific problems, this book also:
- provides detailed descriptions of methods used to analyse binary as well as grey texture images
- presents information on two levels: an easy-to-follow narrative explaining the basics, and an advanced, in-depth study of mathematical theorems and concepts
- looks at 'good' and 'bad' image processing practice, with wrongly designed algorithms illustrating 'what not to do'
- includes accompanying website, setting out all algorithms discussed within the text.
An ideal self-teaching aid for senior undergraduate and Masters students taking courses in image processing and pattern recognition, this book is also an ideal reference for PhD students, electrical and biomedical engineers, mathematicians, and informatics researchers designing image processing applications.
L'auteur - Tinku Acharya
Tinku Acharya, PhD, is Chief Science Officer and Senior Executive Vice President of Avisere, Inc., Tucson, Arizona, and an adjunct professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. With seventy-four U.S. patents, fourteen European patents, and more than fifty patents pending, Professor Acharya has been recognized as Intel Corporation's "Most Prolific Inventor" in 1999 and 2001 worldwide and for five consecutive years (1997-2001) in Arizona. He has published three books and more than sixty papers in the area of multimedia computing.
Sommaire
- Introduction
- Binary textures
- Shape Grammers
- Boolean Models
- Mathematical Morphology
- Stationary Grey Texture Images
- Image Binarisation
- Grey Scale Mathematical Morphology
- Fractals
- Markov Random Fields
- Gibbs Distributions
- The autocorrelation function as a texture distriptor
- Texture features from the fourier transform
- Co-occurrence matrices
- Non-stationary grey texture images
- The uncertainty principle and its implications in signal and image processing
- Gabor functions
- Prolate spheroidal sequence functions
- Wavelets
- Where image processing and package recognition meet
- Laws masks and the "What looks like where" space
- Local binary patterns
- The Wigner distribution
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wiley |
Auteur(s) | Tinku Acharya, Ray K. Ajoy |
Parution | 09/11/2005 |
Nb. de pages | 448 |
Format | 16 x 24,5 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 735g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780471719984 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-471-71998-4 |
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