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Schreiber, William F |
Fundamentals of Electronic Imaging Systems |
I03209 |
1993 |
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Kanatani, Ken-ichi |
Group-Theoretical Methods in Image Understanding |
I02878 |
1990 |
eBook |
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Zhang, Zhengyou |
3D Dynamic Scene Analysis |
I02808 |
1992 |
eBook |
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44 |
Huang, T. S |
Image Sequence Analysis |
I02429 |
1981 |
eBook |
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45 |
Weng, Juyang |
Motion and Structure from Image Sequences |
I02350 |
1993 |
eBook |
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46 |
Niemann, H |
Pattern Analysis |
I02264 |
1981 |
eBook |
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47 |
Yaroslavsky, Leonid P |
Digital Picture Processing |
I01642 |
1985 |
eBook |
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48 |
Rosenfeld, A |
Multiresolution Image Processing and Analysis |
I01562 |
1984 |
eBook |
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Trishenkov, M.A |
Detection of Low-Level Optical Signals |
I01531 |
1997 |
eBook |
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Bock, Rudolf K |
The Data Analysis BriefBook |
I01527 |
1998 |
eBook |
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Title | Fundamentals of Electronic Imaging Systems : Some Aspects of Image Processing |
Author(s) | Schreiber, William F |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. |
Description | XIX, 332 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Image processing is a fascinating applications area, not a fundamental science of sufficient generality to warrant studying it for its own sake. In this area, there are many opportunities to apply art and experience, as well as knowledge from a number of sciences and engineering disciplines, to the creation of products and processes for which society has an expressed need. Without this need, work in the field would be sterile, but with it, image processing can readily provide the interested scientist or engineer with a professioilal lifetime of challenging problems and corresponding rewards. This point of view motivates this book and has influenced the selection and treatment of topics. I have not attempted to 1 be encyclopedic; this service has already been performed by others. It will be noted that the word "digital" is not in the title of this book. While much of present-day image processing is implemented digitally, this work is not intended for those who think of image processing as a branch of digital signal processing, except, perhaps, to try to change their minds. Image gathering and image display, vital parts of the field with strong effects on image quality, are inherently analog, as are all of the channels and media now used, or likely to be used in the future, to record TV signals and to transmit them to the home |
ISBN,Price | 9783642778476 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Communications Engineering, Networks
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - SPRINGER
4. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
5. Image Processing and Computer Vision
6. LASERS
7. OPTICAL DATA PROCESSING
8. Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices
9. PHOTONICS
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Title | Group-Theoretical Methods in Image Understanding |
Author(s) | Kanatani, Ken-ichi |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. |
Description | XII, 459 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Image understanding is an attempt to extract knowledge about a 3D scene from 20 images. The recent development of computers has made it possible to automate a wide range of systems and operations, not only in the industry, military, and special environments (space, sea, atomic plants, etc.), but also in daily life. As we now try to build ever more intelligent systems, the need for "visual" control has been strongly recognized, and the interest in image under?? standing has grown rapidly. Already, there exists a vast body of literature-ranging from general philosophical discourses to processing techniques. Compared with other works, however, this book may be unique in that its central focus is on "mathematical" principles-Lie groups and group representation theory, in particular. In the study of the relationship between the 3D scene and the 20 image, "geometry" naturally plays a central role. Today, so many branches are inter?? woven in geometry that we cannot truly regard it as a single subject. Neverthe?? less, as Felix Klein declared in his Erlangen Program, the central principle of geometry is group theory, because geometrical concepts are abstractions of properties that are "invariant" with respect to some group of transformations. In this text, we specifically focus on two groups of transformations. One is 20 rotations of the image coordinate system around the image origin. Such coordi?? nate rotations are indeed irrelevant when we look for intrinsic image properties |
ISBN,Price | 9783642612756 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. Image Processing and Computer Vision
4. Mathematical Methods in Physics
5. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation
6. OPTICAL DATA PROCESSING
7. PHYSICS
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Title | 3D Dynamic Scene Analysis : A Stereo Based Approach |
Author(s) | Zhang, Zhengyou;Faugeras, Olivier |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. |
Description | XI, 300 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | he problem of analyzing sequences of images to extract three-dimensional T motion and structure has been at the heart of the research in computer vi?? sion for many years. It is very important since its success or failure will determine whether or not vision can be used as a sensory process in reactive systems. The considerable research interest in this field has been motivated at least by the following two points: 1. The redundancy of information contained in time-varying images can over?? come several difficulties encountered in interpreting a single image. 2. There are a lot of important applications including automatic vehicle driv?? ing, traffic control, aerial surveillance, medical inspection and global model construction. However, there are many new problems which should be solved: how to effi?? ciently process the abundant information contained in time-varying images, how to model the change between images, how to model the uncertainty inherently associated with the imaging system and how to solve inverse problems which are generally ill-posed. There are of course many possibilities for attacking these problems and many more remain to be explored. We discuss a few of them in this book based on work carried out during the last five years in the Computer Vision and Robotics Group at INRIA (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique) |
ISBN,Price | 9783642581489 |
Keyword(s) | 1. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
2. COMPLEXITY
3. COMPUTATIONAL COMPLEXITY
4. EBOOK
5. EBOOK - SPRINGER
6. Image Processing and Computer Vision
7. Mathematical Methods in Physics
8. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation
9. OPTICAL DATA PROCESSING
10. PATTERN RECOGNITION
11. PHYSICS
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Title | Image Sequence Analysis |
Author(s) | Huang, T. S |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1981. |
Description | XVI, 440 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | The processing of image sequences has a broad spectrum of important applica?? tions including target tracking, robot navigation, bandwidth compression of TV conferencing video signals, studying the motion of biological cells using microcinematography, cloud tracking, and highway traffic monitoring. Image sequence processing involves a large amount of data. However, because of the progress in computer, LSI, and VLSI technologies, we have now reached a stage when many useful processing tasks can be done in a reasonable amount of time. As a result, research and development activities in image sequence analysis have recently been growing at a rapid pace. An IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Computer Analysis of Time-Varying Imagery was held in Philadelphia, April 5-6, 1979. A related special issue of the IEEE Transactions on Pattern Anal?? ysis and Machine Intelligence was published in November 1980. The IEEE Com?? puter magazine has also published a special issue on the subject in 1981. The purpose of this book is to survey the field of image sequence analysis and to discuss in depth a number of important selected topics. The seven chap?? ters fall into two categories. Chapters 2, 3, and 7 are comprehensive surveys on, respectively, the whole field of image sequence analysis, efficient coding of image sequences, and the processing of medical image sequences. In Chapters 1, 4, 5, and 6 the authors present mainly results of their own research on, respectively, motion estimation, noise reduction in image sequences, moving object extraction, and occlusion |
ISBN,Price | 9783642870378 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. Image Processing and Computer Vision
4. OPTICAL DATA PROCESSING
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Title | Motion and Structure from Image Sequences |
Author(s) | Weng, Juyang;Huang, Thomas S;Ahuja, Narendra |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. |
Description | XV, 444 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Motion and Structure from Image Sequences is invaluable reading for researchers, graduate students, and practicing engineers dealing with computer vision. It presents a balanced treatment of the theoretical and practical issues, including very recent results - some of which are published here for the first time. The topics covered in detail are: - image matching and optical flow computation - structure from stereo - structure from motion - motion estimation - integration of multiple views - motion modeling and prediction Aspects such as uniqueness of the solution, degeneracy conditions, error analysis, stability, optimality, and robustness are also investigated. These details together with the fact that the algorithms are accessible without necessarily studying the rest of the material, make this book particularly attractive to practitioners |
ISBN,Price | 9783642776434 |
Keyword(s) | 1. COMPLEXITY
2. COMPUTATIONAL COMPLEXITY
3. Computer-aided engineering
4. Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design
5. EBOOK
6. EBOOK - SPRINGER
7. Image Processing and Computer Vision
8. Mathematical Methods in Physics
9. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation
10. OPTICAL DATA PROCESSING
11. PHYSICS
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Title | Pattern Analysis |
Author(s) | Niemann, H |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1981. |
Description | online resource |
Abstract Note | This book is devoted to pattern analysis, that is, the automatic construc?? tion of a symbolic description for a complex pattern, like an image or con?? nected speech. Pattern analysis thus tries to simulate certain capabilities which go without saying in any human central nervous system. The increasing interest and growing efforts at solving the problems related with pattern analysis are motivated by the challenge of the problem and the expected ap?? plications. Potential applications are numerous and result from the fact that data can be gathered and stored by modern devices in ever increasing extent, thus making the finding of particular interesting facts or events in these hosts of data an ever increasing problem. It was tried to organize the book around one particular view of pattern analysis: the view that pattern analysis requires an appropriate set of modules operating on a common data base which contains interme?? processing diate results of processing. Although other views are certainly possible, this one was adopted because the author feels that it is a useful idea, be?? cause the size of this book had to be kept within reasonable bounds, and because it facilitated the composition of fairly self-contained chapters |
ISBN,Price | 9783642966507 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. Image Processing and Computer Vision
4. OPTICAL DATA PROCESSING
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Title | Digital Picture Processing : An Introduction |
Author(s) | Yaroslavsky, Leonid P |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1985. |
Description | XII, 276 p. 27 illus : online resource |
Abstract Note | The text has been prepared for researchers involved in picture processing. It is designed to help them in mastering the methods at the professional level. From the viewpoint of both signal theory and information theory, the treatment covers the basic principles of the digital methods for the processing of continuous signals such as picture signals. In addition, it reviews schemes for correcting signal distortion in imaging systems, for the enhancement of picture contrast, and for the automatic measurement of picture details. The text contains new results on digital filtering and transformation, and a new approach to picture processing. The main applications, as documented by numerous examples, are in space research, remote sensing, medical diag?? nostics, nondestructive testing. The material has been tested extensively in class-room use with students of both computer science and electrical engineering at the senior undergraduate and the first-year graduate level. The present edition is not a translation of the original Russian book, but it has been extended substantially as well as updated. The author is grate?? ful to Dr. H. Lotsch of Springer-Verlag for his proposal to prepare this text and for many helpful suggestions. He likes to thank Dr. P. Hawkes for a careful copy-editing of the manuscript, and acknowledges numerous criti?? cal comments by Professors S.L. Gorelik, T.S. Huang, A.W. Lohmann,and A.M. Trakhtman |
ISBN,Price | 9783642819292 |
Keyword(s) | 1. ACOUSTICS
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - SPRINGER
4. Image Processing and Computer Vision
5. LASERS
6. OPTICAL DATA PROCESSING
7. Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices
8. PHOTONICS
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Title | Multiresolution Image Processing and Analysis |
Author(s) | Rosenfeld, A |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1984. |
Description | VIII, 388 p. 299 illus : online resource |
Abstract Note | This book results from a Workshop on Multiresolution Image Processing and Analysis, held in Leesburg, VA on July 19-21, 1982. It contains updated ver?? sions of most of the papers that were presented at the Workshop, as well as new material added by the authors. Four of the presented papers were not available for inclusion in the book: D. Sabbah, A computing with connections approach to visual recognition; R. M. Haralick, Fitting the gray tone intensity surface as a function of neighborhood size; E. M. Riseman, Hierarchical boundary formation; and W. L. Mahaffey, L. S. Davis, and J. K. Aggarwal, Region correspondence in multi-resolution images taken from dynamic scenes. The number and variety of papers indicates the timeliness of the H0rkshop. Multiresolution methods are rapidly gaining recognition as an important theme in image processing and analysis. I would like to express my thanks to the National Science Foundation for their support of the Workshop under Grant MCS-82-05942; to Barbara Hope for organizing and administering the Workshop; to Janet Salzman and Fran Cohen, for retyping the papers; and above all, to the speakers and other partici?? pants, for making the Workshop possible |
ISBN,Price | 9783642515903 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
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3. Image Processing and Computer Vision
4. OPTICAL DATA PROCESSING
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Title | Detection of Low-Level Optical Signals : Photodetectors, Focal Plane Arrays and Systems |
Author(s) | Trishenkov, M.A |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1997. |
Description | XXII, 458 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | This book is addressed to designers of photodetectors and photodetecting systems, designers of focal plane arrays, charge-coupled devices, specialists in IR technologies, designers of optoelectronic detecting, guiding and tracking systems, systems for IR direction finders, lidars, lightwave communication systems, IR imagers. All these specialists are united by one common purpose: they are all striving to catch the weakest possible optical signal. The most important characteristic of photosensitive devices is their detectivity, which determines the lowest level of optical signal they are able to detect above the noise level. These threshold characteristics define the most important tactical and technical parameters of the entire optoelectronic system, such as its range, resolution, precision. The threshold characteristics of optoelectronic system depend on many of its components; all designers agree, however, that the critically responsible part of the system is the photodetector [1]. By the end of the 1960s the physicists and the engineers were able to overcome many obstacles and to create photodetectors (at least single-element or few-element ones) which covered all the main optical bands (0. 4 . . . 2,2 . . . 3, 3 . . . 5,8 . . . 14 J. . Lm), carried out the detection almost without any loss (the quantum yield being as high as 0. 7 . . . 0. 9), and reduced the noise level to the lowest possible limit |
ISBN,Price | 9789401512909 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Automotive engineering
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - SPRINGER
4. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
5. Electronic materials
6. Image Processing and Computer Vision
7. LASERS
8. Optical and Electronic Materials
9. OPTICAL DATA PROCESSING
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Title | The Data Analysis BriefBook |
Author(s) | Bock, Rudolf K;Krischer, Werner |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. |
Description | V, 193 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | This BriefBook is a much extended glossary or a much condensed handbook, depending on the way one looks at it. In encyclopedic format, it covers subjects in statistics, computing, analysis, and related fields, resulting in a book that is both an introduction and a reference for scientists and engineers, especially experimental physicists dealing with data analysis |
ISBN,Price | 9783662037256 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. Image Processing and Computer Vision
4. Measurement Science and Instrumentation
5. Measurement??????
6. OPTICAL DATA PROCESSING
7. Particle acceleration
8. Particle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics
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