The Image Processing HandbookCRC Press, 26. 7. 2002 - Počet stran: 744 First published in 1992, The Image Processing Handbook not only set the standard for professional references in this field, but also provided the first text truly accessible to undergraduate students and non-specialists. Each subsequent edition has reflected the continuing rapid advances in image processing, and the fourth edition is no exception. |
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1 Acquiring Images | 1 |
2 Printing and Storage | 79 |
3 Correcting Imaging Defects | 131 |
4 Image Enhancement Processing in the Spatial Domain | 207 |
5 Processing Images in Frequency Space | 277 |
6 Segmentation and Thresholding | 333 |
7 Processing Binary Images | 383 |
8 Global Image Measurements | 445 |
9 FeatureSpecific Measurements | 475 |
10 Feature Recognition and Classification | 527 |
11 3D Image Acquisition | 555 |
12 3D Image Visualization | 591 |
13 Imaging Surfaces | 651 |
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