Digital imaging : theory and applications / Howard E. Burdick.
Material type: TextPublication details: McGraw-Hill, 1997.ISBN:- 0079130593
- 621.36/7 21
- TA1637 .B87 1997
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Two Week Loan | College Lane Learning Resources Centre Main Shelves | 621.367 BUR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 4403797476 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Includes index.
Ch. 1. An Introduction to Digital Imaging -- Ch. 2. Image Structure -- Ch. 3. Input/Output Devices -- Ch. 4. Point Operations -- Ch. 5. Neighborhood Operations -- Ch. 6. Morphological Operations -- Ch. 7. Miscellaneous Operations -- Ch. 8. File Storage and Formats -- Ch. 9. Image Displays -- Ch. 10. Applications -- Ch. 11. Further Reading.
From one of this burgeoning field's true pioneers, here is a much-needed guide to digital image processing that is both authoritative and accessible. Howard Burdick's book/CD-ROM package delivers the basic knowledge and the sample programs you need to utilize digital imaging techniques in a wide variety of real-world situations. More than just another technical cookbook weighed down by mathematical abstractions, Digital Imaging paints a complete picture of the subject in terms anyone can understand. The accompanying CD-ROM provides many complete programming examples, plus sample images that serve to illustrate an array of practical algorithms and processing techniques ... and provide a springboard from which to create your own applications.