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Titre : Practical Image and Video Processing Using MATLAB Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : MARQUES,OGE, Auteur Editeur : s.l.:wiley Année de publication : S.D. Importance : 639P. Présentation : ill. Format : 24 x17cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-470-04815-3 Prix : 126,24 € Note générale : ASIN : B0096CF0NA
Éditeur : Wiley-IEEE Press; 1er édition (9 mai 2012)
Langue : Anglais
Taille du fichier : 43962 KB
Synthèse vocale : Activée
Lecteur d’écran : Pris en chargeLangues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : image processing matlab basics toolbox image sensing arithmitic geometric operations transformations video processing digital video Index. décimale : 621.3 Résumé : This is the first book to combine image and video processing with a practical MATLAB®-oriented approach in order to demonstrate the most important image and video techniques and algorithms. Utilizing minimal math, the contents are presented in a clear, objective manner, emphasizing and encouraging experimentation.
The book has been organized into two parts. Part I: Image Processing begins with an overview of the field, then introduces the fundamental concepts, notation, and terminology associated with image representation and basic image processing operations. Next, it discusses MATLAB® and its Image Processing Toolbox with the start of a series of chapters with hands-on activities and step-by-step tutorials. These chapters cover image acquisition and digitization; arithmetic, logic, and geometric operations; point-based, histogram-based, and neighborhood-based image enhancement techniques; the Fourier Transform and relevant frequency-domain image filtering techniques; image restoration; mathematical morphology; edge detection techniques; image segmentation; image compression and coding; and feature extraction and representation.
Part II: Video Processing presents the main concepts and terminology associated with analog video signals and systems, as well as digital video formats and standards. It then describes the technically involved problem of standards conversion, discusses motion estimation and compensation techniques, shows how video sequences can be filtered, and concludes with an example of a solution to object detection and tracking in video sequences using MATLAB®.
Extra features of this book include:
More than 30 MATLAB® tutorials, which consist of step-by-step guides toexploring image and video processing techniques using MATLAB®
Chapters supported by figures, examples, illustrative problems, and exercises
Useful websites and an extensive list of bibliographical references
This accessible text is ideal for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in digital image and video processing courses, as well as for engineers, researchers, software developers, practitioners, and anyone who wishes to learn about these increasingly popular topics on their own.
Up–to–date, technically accurate coverage of essential topics in image and video processing
This is the first book to combine image and video processing with a practical MATLAB®–oriented approach in order to demonstrate the most important image and video techniques and algorithms. Utilizing minimal math, the contents are presented in a clear, objective manner, emphasizing and encouraging experimentation.
The book has been organized into two parts. Part I: Image Processing begins with an overview of the field, then introduces the fundamental concepts, notation, and terminology associated with image representation and basic image processing operations. Next, it discusses MATLAB® and its Image Processing Toolbox with the start of a series of chapters with hands–on activities and step–by–step tutorials. These chapters cover image acquisition and digitization; arithmetic, logic, and geometric operations; point–based, histogram–based, and neighborhood–based image enhancement techniques; the Fourier Transform and relevant frequency–domain image filtering techniques; image restoration; mathematical morphology; edge detection techniques; image segmentation; image compression and coding; and feature extraction and representation.
Part II: Video Processing presents the main concepts and terminology associated with analog video signals and systems, as well as digital video formats and standards. It then describes the technically involved problem of standards conversion, discusses motion estimation and compensation techniques, shows how video sequences can be filtered, and concludes with an example of a solution to object detection and tracking in video sequences using MATLAB®.
Extra features of this book include:
More than 30 MATLAB® tutorials, which consist of step–by–step guides to exploring image and video processing techniques using MATLAB®
Chapters supported by figures, examples, illustrative problems, and exercises
Useful websites and an extensive list of bibliographical references
This accessible text is ideal for upper–level undergraduate and graduate students in digital image and video processing courses, as well as for engineers, researchers, software developers, practitioners, and anyone who wishes to learn about these increasingly popular topics on their own.
Supplemental resources for readers and instructors can be found at http://www.ogemarques.com
Biographie de l'auteur
Oge Marques, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Computer & Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Florida Atlantic University. He has been teaching and doing research on image and video processing for more than twenty years, in seven different countries. Dr. Marques is the coauthor of Processamento Digital de Imagens and Content–Based Image and Video Retrieval and was editor–in–chief of the Handbook of Video Databases, a comprehensive work with contributions from more than 100 world experts in the field. He is a Senior Member of both the IEEE and the ACM.Note de contenu : appendix : A-B
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indexPractical Image and Video Processing Using MATLAB [texte imprimé] / MARQUES,OGE, Auteur . - [S.l.] : s.l.:wiley, S.D. . - 639P. : ill. ; 24 x17cm.
ISBN : 978-0-470-04815-3 : 126,24 €
ASIN : B0096CF0NA
Éditeur : Wiley-IEEE Press; 1er édition (9 mai 2012)
Langue : Anglais
Taille du fichier : 43962 KB
Synthèse vocale : Activée
Lecteur d’écran : Pris en charge
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : image processing matlab basics toolbox image sensing arithmitic geometric operations transformations video processing digital video Index. décimale : 621.3 Résumé : This is the first book to combine image and video processing with a practical MATLAB®-oriented approach in order to demonstrate the most important image and video techniques and algorithms. Utilizing minimal math, the contents are presented in a clear, objective manner, emphasizing and encouraging experimentation.
The book has been organized into two parts. Part I: Image Processing begins with an overview of the field, then introduces the fundamental concepts, notation, and terminology associated with image representation and basic image processing operations. Next, it discusses MATLAB® and its Image Processing Toolbox with the start of a series of chapters with hands-on activities and step-by-step tutorials. These chapters cover image acquisition and digitization; arithmetic, logic, and geometric operations; point-based, histogram-based, and neighborhood-based image enhancement techniques; the Fourier Transform and relevant frequency-domain image filtering techniques; image restoration; mathematical morphology; edge detection techniques; image segmentation; image compression and coding; and feature extraction and representation.
Part II: Video Processing presents the main concepts and terminology associated with analog video signals and systems, as well as digital video formats and standards. It then describes the technically involved problem of standards conversion, discusses motion estimation and compensation techniques, shows how video sequences can be filtered, and concludes with an example of a solution to object detection and tracking in video sequences using MATLAB®.
Extra features of this book include:
More than 30 MATLAB® tutorials, which consist of step-by-step guides toexploring image and video processing techniques using MATLAB®
Chapters supported by figures, examples, illustrative problems, and exercises
Useful websites and an extensive list of bibliographical references
This accessible text is ideal for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in digital image and video processing courses, as well as for engineers, researchers, software developers, practitioners, and anyone who wishes to learn about these increasingly popular topics on their own.
Up–to–date, technically accurate coverage of essential topics in image and video processing
This is the first book to combine image and video processing with a practical MATLAB®–oriented approach in order to demonstrate the most important image and video techniques and algorithms. Utilizing minimal math, the contents are presented in a clear, objective manner, emphasizing and encouraging experimentation.
The book has been organized into two parts. Part I: Image Processing begins with an overview of the field, then introduces the fundamental concepts, notation, and terminology associated with image representation and basic image processing operations. Next, it discusses MATLAB® and its Image Processing Toolbox with the start of a series of chapters with hands–on activities and step–by–step tutorials. These chapters cover image acquisition and digitization; arithmetic, logic, and geometric operations; point–based, histogram–based, and neighborhood–based image enhancement techniques; the Fourier Transform and relevant frequency–domain image filtering techniques; image restoration; mathematical morphology; edge detection techniques; image segmentation; image compression and coding; and feature extraction and representation.
Part II: Video Processing presents the main concepts and terminology associated with analog video signals and systems, as well as digital video formats and standards. It then describes the technically involved problem of standards conversion, discusses motion estimation and compensation techniques, shows how video sequences can be filtered, and concludes with an example of a solution to object detection and tracking in video sequences using MATLAB®.
Extra features of this book include:
More than 30 MATLAB® tutorials, which consist of step–by–step guides to exploring image and video processing techniques using MATLAB®
Chapters supported by figures, examples, illustrative problems, and exercises
Useful websites and an extensive list of bibliographical references
This accessible text is ideal for upper–level undergraduate and graduate students in digital image and video processing courses, as well as for engineers, researchers, software developers, practitioners, and anyone who wishes to learn about these increasingly popular topics on their own.
Supplemental resources for readers and instructors can be found at http://www.ogemarques.com
Biographie de l'auteur
Oge Marques, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Computer & Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Florida Atlantic University. He has been teaching and doing research on image and video processing for more than twenty years, in seven different countries. Dr. Marques is the coauthor of Processamento Digital de Imagens and Content–Based Image and Video Retrieval and was editor–in–chief of the Handbook of Video Databases, a comprehensive work with contributions from more than 100 world experts in the field. He is a Senior Member of both the IEEE and the ACM.Note de contenu : appendix : A-B
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