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A sound basic knowledge of image processing is gained by referencing general principles in the natural sciences.
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INTRODUCTION Highlights From Drawings to Electronic Images Geometric Measurements: Gauging and Counting Radiometric Measurements: Revealing the Invisible Depth Measurements: Exploring 3-D Space Velocity Measurements: Exploring Dynamic Processes TASKS AND TOOLS From Objects to Images Quantitative Visualization Image Formation Imaging Sensors Digitalization and Quantization Handling and Enhancing Images Pixels Geometry Restoration and Reconstruction From Images to Features Neighborhoods Regions Edges and Lines Orientation and Velocity Scale and Texture From Features To Objects Segmentation Size And Shape Classification APPENDICES Notation Mathematical Toolbox GLOSSARY BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX COLOR PLATES85
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