This book systematically introduces the basic theories and methods of digital image processing. The book is divided into 9 chapters. The first two chapters are basic knowledge, respectively introducing the research objects of image processing, system composition, human vision model and some basic knowledge of photometry. Chapter 3 focuses on the important mathematical foundation of image processing - some knowledge about image transformation. Chapters 4 to 7 are the traditional content of image processing, discussing image enhancement, restoration, coding and reconstruction respectively. The last two sections belong to image analysis and understanding, focusing on image segmentation and feature extraction, and giving an overview of image description.
This book is a textbook written for senior students majoring in computers, automatic control, signal and information processing, radar, communications and electronic engineering in colleges and universities, but it is also suitable for students in other majors and engineering technicians engaged in image processing. , is also a useful reference book.
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