CLCTN91
LanguageENG
PublishYear2018
publishCompany
Cambridge University Press
EISBN
9780511530371
PISBN
9780521860857
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Image processing is a hands-on discipline, and the best way to learn is by doing. This text takes its motivation from medical applications and uses real medical images and situations to illustrate and clarify concepts and to build intuition, insight and understanding. Designed for advanced undergraduates and graduate students who will become end-users of digital image processing, it covers the basics of the major clinical imaging modalities, explaining how the images are produced and acquired. It then presents the standard image processing operations, focusing on practical issues and problem solving. Crucially, the book explains when and why particular operations are done, and practical computer-based activities show how these operations affect real images. All images, links to the public-domain software ImageJ and custom plug-ins, and selected solutions are available from www.cambridge.org/books/dougherty.
- Cover
- Half-title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Introduction to image processing
- Part II Fundamental concepts of image processing
- Part III Image analysis
- Part IV Medical applications and ongoing developments
- Appendix A The Fourier series and Fourier transform
- Appendix B Set theory and probability
- Appendix C Shape and texture
- Bibliography
- Index
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- University of Cambridge
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- University of Oxford
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