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Digital Image Processing
Edited by Stefan G. Stanciu, ISBN 978-953-307-801-4, Hard cover, 200 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: January 11, 2012 under CC BY 3.0 license, in subject Computer Science and Engineering
DOI: 10.5772/1796
This book presents several recent advances that are related or fall under the umbrella of 'digital image processing', with the purpose of providing an insight into the possibilities offered by digital image processing algorithms in various fields. The presented mathematical algorithms are accompanied by graphical representations and illustrative examples for an enhanced readability. The chapters are written in a manner that allows even a reader with basic experience and knowledge in the digital image processing field to properly understand the presented algorithms. Concurrently, the structure of the information in this book is such that fellow scientists will be able to use it to push the development of the presented subjects even further.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1Laser Probe 3D Cameras Based on Digital Optical Phase Conjugation
- Chapter 2ISAR Signal Formation and Image Reconstruction as Complex Spatial Transforms
- Chapter 3Low Bit Rate SAR Image Compression Based on Sparse Representation
- Chapter 4Polygonal Representation of Digital Curves
- Chapter 5Comparison of Border Descriptors and Pattern Recognition Techniques Applied to Detection and Diagnose of Faults on Sucker-Rod Pumping System
- Chapter 6Temporal and Spatial Resolution Limit Study of Radiation Imaging Systems: Notions and Elements of Super Resolution
- Chapter 7Practical Imaging in Dermatology
- Chapter 8Microcalcification Detection in Digitized Mammograms: A Neurobiologically-Inspired Approach
- Chapter 9Compensating Light Intensity Attenuation in Confocal Scanning Laser Microscopy by Histogram Modeling Methods
