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The contributions appearing in this volume are a snapshot of the different topics that were discussed during the Second Conference "Mathematics and Image Processing" held at the University of Orléans in 2010. They mainly concern, image reconstruction, texture extraction and image classification and involve a variety of different methods and applications. Therefore it was impossible to split the papers into generic groups which is why they are presented in alphabetic order. However they mainly concern: texture analysis (5 papers) with different techniques (variational analysis, wavelet and…mehr

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The contributions appearing in this volume are a snapshot of the different topics that were discussed during the Second Conference "Mathematics and Image Processing" held at the University of Orléans in 2010. They mainly concern, image reconstruction, texture extraction and image classification and involve a variety of different methods and applications. Therefore it was impossible to split the papers into generic groups which is why they are presented in alphabetic order. However they mainly concern: texture analysis (5 papers) with different techniques (variational analysis, wavelet and morphological component analysis, fractional Brownian fields), geometrical methods (2 papers ) for restoration and invariant feature detection, classification (with multifractal analysis), neurosciences imaging and analysis of Multi-Valued Images.
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From the reviews: "This book contains a series of papers from a conference held in Orléans, 2010, on mathematical image processing. ... Developments of methods and tools in mathematical image processing have been going rapidly during the last decades. This book reflects the latest developments in the area. ... those interested in image processing and analysis will find this a very useful and interesting volume, presenting the latest developments within an exciting and important area in mathematical science." (Alfred Stein, Nieuw Archief voor wiskunde, Vol. 5/13 (4), December, 2012)