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Prospects in Digital Image Processing
2004In Chapter 1 we consider digital images to motivate the use of cubical complexes as the geometric building blocks of homology. As a concrete example we discuss the image of the Sea of Tranquillity (see Figure 1.5). However, such a complicated image and the discussion surrounding it can mask some of the even more elementary difficulties in the process ...
Konstantin Mischaikow+2 more
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Digital image processing for micrometrology
Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B: Microelectronics Processing and Phenomena, 1986The production of high-performance micro- and optoelectronic circuits with constant physical properties requires not only qualitative control but also quantitative determination of the microstructures which they contain. Such investigations are not limited to completed circuits.
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Digital Image Processing for Ophthalmology
1990This chapter describes what happens when images are digitized, how the images are stored and retrieved, how the images can be improved in appearance, how certain aspects of the image can be emphasized, how noise and unwanted features can be minimized, and how images may be analyzed. Other issues are the capabilities the user would want in a system they
Subhasis Chaudhuri+3 more
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Applications of Digital Image Processing
Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics, 1981(1981). Applications of Digital Image Processing. Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics: Vol. 28, No. 8, pp. 1033-1033.
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Applications of Digital Image Processing
Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics, 1979(1979). Applications of Digital Image Processing. Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics: Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 160-160.
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Digital Image Processing in Japan
1976Many data in biomedicine are presented in the form of images. To name a few, there are radioisotope (RI) images, x-ray images, thermograms, microscope images, and ultrasound images. The processing of these images has been done mostly by human observers.
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Digital Image Processing in Medicine
1982Many medical diagnostic methods depend upon the examination of images related to possible pathological processes going on in the patient. Examples are ordinary X-rays, fluoroscopic angiography, microscopic histological sections, computerised tomographs, electro-encephalographic recordings, ocular motor-reflex patterns. Automatic computer methods can be
R. S. Ledley+2 more
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