Two dimensional Signal and Image Processing

Two dimensional Signal and Image Processing
Author: Jae S. Lim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 724
Release: 1990
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UCAL:B4590216

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New to P-H Signal Processing Series (Alan Oppenheim, Series Ed) this text covers the principles and applications of "multidimensional" and "image" digital signal processing. For Sr/grad level courses in image processing in EE departments.

Multidimensional Signal Image and Video Processing and Coding

Multidimensional Signal  Image  and Video Processing and Coding
Author: John W. Woods
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 617
Release: 2011-05-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780123814210

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Multidimensional Signal, Image, and Video Processing and Coding gives a concise introduction to both image and video processing, providing a balanced coverage between theory, applications and standards. It gives an introduction to both 2-D and 3-D signal processing theory, supported by an introduction to random processes and some essential results from information theory, providing the necessary foundation for a full understanding of the image and video processing concepts that follow. A significant new feature is the explanation of practical network coding methods for image and video transmission. There is also coverage of new approaches such as: super-resolution methods, non-local processing, and directional transforms. Multidimensional Signal, Image, and Video Processing and Coding also has on-line support that contains many short MATLAB programs that complement examples and exercises on multidimensional signal, image, and video processing. There are numerous short video clips showing applications in video processing and coding, plus a copy of the vidview video player for playing .yuv video files on a Windows PC and an illustration of the effect of packet loss on H.264/AVC coded bitstreams. New to this edition: New appendices on random processes, information theory New coverage of image analysis – edge detection, linking, clustering, and segmentation Expanded coverage on image sensing and perception, including color spaces Now summarizes the new MPEG coding standards: scalable video coding (SVC) and multiview video coding (MVC), in addition to coverage of H.264/AVC Updated video processing material including new example on scalable video coding and more material on object- and region-based video coding More on video coding for networks including practical network coding (PNC), highlighting the significant advantages of PNC for both video downloading and streaming New coverage of super-resolution methods for image and video Only R&D level tutorial that gives an integrated treatment of image and video processing - topics that are interconnected New chapters on introductory random processes, information theory, and image enhancement and analysis Coverage and discussion of the latest standards in video coding: H.264/AVC and the new scalable video standard (SVC)

Multidimensional Signal and Color Image Processing Using Lattices

Multidimensional Signal and Color Image Processing Using Lattices
Author: Eric Dubois
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2019-04-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781119111740

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An Innovative Approach to Multidimensional Signals and Systems Theory for Image and Video Processing In this volume, Eric Dubois further develops the theory of multi-D signal processing wherein input and output are vector-value signals. With this framework, he introduces the reader to crucial concepts in signal processing such as continuous- and discrete-domain signals and systems, discrete-domain periodic signals, sampling and reconstruction, light and color, random field models, image representation and more. While most treatments use normalized representations for non-rectangular sampling, this approach obscures much of the geometrical and scale information of the signal. In contrast, Dr. Dubois uses actual units of space-time and frequency. Basis-independent representations appear as much as possible, and the basis is introduced where needed to perform calculations or implementations. Thus, lattice theory is developed from the beginning and rectangular sampling is treated as a special case. This is especially significant in the treatment of color and color image processing and for discrete transform representations based on symmetry groups, including fast computational algorithms. Other features include: An entire chapter on lattices, giving the reader a thorough grounding in the use of lattices in signal processing Extensive treatment of lattices as used to describe discrete-domain signals and signal periodicities Chapters on sampling and reconstruction, random field models, symmetry invariant signals and systems and multidimensional Fourier transformation properties Supplemented throughout with MATLAB examples and accompanying downloadable source code Graduate and doctoral students as well as senior undergraduates and professionals working in signal processing or video/image processing and imaging will appreciate this fresh approach to multidimensional signals and systems theory, both as a thorough introduction to the subject and as inspiration for future research.

Two dimensional Signal Analysis

Two dimensional Signal Analysis
Author: René Garello
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781118621646

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This title sets out to show that 2-D signal analysis has its own role to play alongside signal processing and image processing. Concentrating its coverage on those 2-D signals coming from physical sensors (such as radars and sonars), the discussion explores a 2-D spectral approach but develops the modeling of 2-D signals and proposes several data-oriented analysis techniques for dealing with them. Coverage is also given to potential future developments in this area.

Multidimensional Signal Image and Video Processing and Coding

Multidimensional Signal  Image  and Video Processing and Coding
Author: John W. Woods
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 618
Release: 2011-06-17
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780123814203

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This fully revised and expanded edition gives readers the necessary understanding of image and video processing concepts to contribute to this hot technology's future advances. Important new topics include introductory random processes, image enhancement and analysis, and the new MPEG scalable video coding standard.

Multidimensional Signal and Color Image Processing Using Lattices

Multidimensional Signal and Color Image Processing Using Lattices
Author: Eric Dubois
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781119111764

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An Innovative Approach to Multidimensional Signals and Systems Theory for Image and Video Processing In this volume, Eric Dubois further develops the theory of multi-D signal processing wherein input and output are vector-value signals. With this framework, he introduces the reader to crucial concepts in signal processing such as continuous- and discrete-domain signals and systems, discrete-domain periodic signals, sampling and reconstruction, light and color, random field models, image representation and more. While most treatments use normalized representations for non-rectangular sampling, this approach obscures much of the geometrical and scale information of the signal. In contrast, Dr. Dubois uses actual units of space-time and frequency. Basis-independent representations appear as much as possible, and the basis is introduced where needed to perform calculations or implementations. Thus, lattice theory is developed from the beginning and rectangular sampling is treated as a special case. This is especially significant in the treatment of color and color image processing and for discrete transform representations based on symmetry groups, including fast computational algorithms. Other features include: An entire chapter on lattices, giving the reader a thorough grounding in the use of lattices in signal processing Extensive treatment of lattices as used to describe discrete-domain signals and signal periodicities Chapters on sampling and reconstruction, random field models, symmetry invariant signals and systems and multidimensional Fourier transformation properties Supplemented throughout with MATLAB examples and accompanying downloadable source code Graduate and doctoral students as well as senior undergraduates and professionals working in signal processing or video/image processing and imaging will appreciate this fresh approach to multidimensional signals and systems theory, both as a thorough introduction to the subject and as inspiration for future research.

Biomedical Signal and Image Processing

Biomedical Signal and Image Processing
Author: Kayvan Najarian,Robert Splinter
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781439870341

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Written for senior-level and first year graduate students in biomedical signal and image processing, this book describes fundamental signal and image processing techniques that are used to process biomedical information. The book also discusses application of these techniques in the processing of some of the main biomedical signals and images, such as EEG, ECG, MRI, and CT. New features of this edition include the technical updating of each chapter along with the addition of many more examples, the majority of which are MATLAB based.

One and Multidimensional Signal Processing

One  and Multidimensional Signal Processing
Author: Hartmut Schröder,Holger Blume
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2000-12-19
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: UOM:39076002086580

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With the constant increase in applications involving image processing and multimedia procedures digital signal processing (DSP) is important for modern information engineering. One- and Multidimensional Signal Processing provides an introduction to the algorithmic basics of image and TV communication systems as well as for systems in automation and robotic applications using sensor based imaging techniques. This novel combination of both one- and multidimensional signal processing discusses the similarities between the two and aids the understanding of one theory over the other. * Presents an applications-oriented approach to image processing including TV signal processing and discusses image scanning and the use of DSP procedures or digital filters * Provides clear and comprehensive coverage of basic concepts such as spatial frequency, spatio-temporal signal processing and the spectral representation of motion and tracking of moving objects * Features examples of applications including image pick-up and display as well as still image filtering and image sequence interpolation * Introduces new design strategies for finite-impulse response (FIR) filters for image processing applciations using spatial and frequency design constraints * Includes an introduction to nonlinear image processing techniques applying edge detection operators, morphological operators and rank order filters Such a practical book will have wide-ranging appeal as a valuable resource for researchers and developers and as an ideal introductory text for senior undergraduate and postgraduate students.