... xix1Introduction 151.1 What Is DigitalImage Processing? 151.2 The Origins of DigitalImageProcessing 171.3 Examples of Fields that Use DigitalImageProcessing 211.3.1 Gamma-Ray Imaging ... Used 341.4 Fundamental Steps in DigitalImageProcessing 391.5 Components of an ImageProcessing System 42Summary 44References and Further Reading 452 Digital Image Fundamentals 342.1 Elements ... Cataloging-in-Pubblication Data Gonzalez, Rafael C. Digital ImageProcessing / Richard E. Woodsp. cm.Includes bibliographical referencesISBN 0-201-18075-81. Digital Imaging. 2. Digital Techniques. I....
... ®nite Digital Image Processing Second EditionInstructorzs ManualRafael C. Gonzalez Richard E. WoodsPrentice HallUpper Saddle River, NJ 07458www.prenhall.com/gonzalezwoodsorwww.imageprocessingbook.com10 ... produce an image of the 6th bit plane outputs a 0 for byte values in the range [0, 63], a 1 for byte values inthe range [64, 127], a 0 for byte values in the range [128, 191], and a 1 for byte valuesin ... pixels and let nrjbe the number of pixels in the input image 16 Chapter 2 Problem Solutions image of the screen projected onto the CCD image plane does not exceed the 8 mm sizeof the CCD chip...
... image processing is intimately tied to the development of the digital computer. In fact, digital images require so much storage and computational power that progressin the field of digitalimage ... Publishing, NY.Baxes, G.A. [1994]. DigitalImage Processing: Principles and Applications, John Wiley &Sons, NY. Gonzalez, R. C. and Woods, R. E. [1992]. DigitalImage Processing, Addison-Wesley,Reading, ... on images generated by sources thathumans are not accustomed to associating with images. These include ultra-sound, electron microscopy, and computer-generated images.Thus, digital image processing...
... Information fusion in signal and image processing / edited by Isabelle Bloch. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 978-1-84821-019-6 1. Signal processing. 2. Image processing. I. Bloch, Isabelle. ... FusionChapter 3. Fusion in ImageProcessing 47Isabelle BLOCH and Henri MAÎTRE3.1. Objectives of fusion in imageprocessing 473.2.Fusionsituations 503.3. Data characteristics in image fusion . 513.4. ... and insist on what makes fusionin imageprocessing different from most of the other application fields in fusion.3.1. Objectives of fusion in image processing Images appeared of course very early...
... Digital ImageProcessing – Part II 54 Morphological Image Processing (a)(c)(d)(b) Digital ImageProcessing – Part II 87 Image Segmentation (a) (b)(c)(a)(b) Digital Image ... compartments(a)(b) Digital ImageProcessing – Part II 13 Colour Image Processing (b) Figure 5 Illustration of intensity slicing and colour assignment. Digital ImageProcessing – Part II 10 Colour Image ... opening/closing by reconstruction, top-hat by reconstruction, detecting holes and clearing objects connected to the image border. (a)(c)(d)(b) Digital ImageProcessing – Part II 89 Image Segmentation...
... and in subsequent chapters we sometimes refer to DigitalImage Processing byGonzalez and Woods as “the Gonzalez- Woods book,” and to the ImageProcessing Toolbox as “IPT”or simply as the “toolbox.”
... 3.7 Various ways to plot an image histogram. (a) imhist, (b) bar, (c) stem, (d) plot. Digital Image Processing Using MATLAB®Second EditionRafael C. Gonzalez University of TennesseeRichard ... intensity scale to the full intensity range in the output image. The improvement in image contrast is evident by comparing the input and output images in Fig. 3.8. ■3.3.3 Histogram Matching (Specification)Histogram ... numerous other branches of digitalimage processing. 3.1 BackgroundAs noted in the preceding paragraph, spatial domain techniques operate di-rectly on the pixels of an image. The spatial domain...