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This text equips students with an essential understanding of digital image processing. It contains easy explanations of theoretical concepts, avoiding heavy mathematics wherever possible. The authors provide MATLAB codes that allow students to generate the same images found in the book and present the algorithms as simple flowcharts that can be coded in any programming environment. They include algorithmic accounts of the techniques, describe practical examples and potential applications, and cover both standard and advanced topics, such as face recognition and soft computing. Lecture slides,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This text equips students with an essential understanding of digital image processing. It contains easy explanations of theoretical concepts, avoiding heavy mathematics wherever possible. The authors provide MATLAB codes that allow students to generate the same images found in the book and present the algorithms as simple flowcharts that can be coded in any programming environment. They include algorithmic accounts of the techniques, describe practical examples and potential applications, and cover both standard and advanced topics, such as face recognition and soft computing. Lecture slides, MATLAB codes, and other resources are available on the author's website.

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Autorenporträt
Uvais Qidwai is an assistant professor in the computer science and engineering department at Qatar University in Doha.

C.H. Chen is chancellor professor in electrical and computer engineering at the University of Massachusetts in North Dartmouth.