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Digital Image Processing by Huiyu Zhou, Jiahua Wu, Jianguo Zhang

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Digital Image Processing
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Publisher: BookBoon
ISBN-13: 9788776815417
Number of pages: 424

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This book introduces the fundamental theories of modern digital image processing including intensity transformations, filtering in the frequency and spatial domain, restoration, colour processing, morphological operations, and segmentation. It aims to help the students, scientists, and practitioners to understand the concepts through illustrations and examples.

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