Digital Image Processing, 4th edition

Published by Pearson (March 20, 2017) © 2018

  • Rafael C. Gonzalez University of Tennessee
  • Richard E. Woods MedData Interactive

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For courses in Image Processing and Computer Vision.

 

Introduce your students to image processing with the industry’s most prized text

For 40 years, Image Processing has been the foundational text for the study of digital image processing. The book is suited for students at the college senior and first-year graduate level with prior background in mathematical analysis, vectors, matrices, probability, statistics, linear systems, and computer programming. As in all earlier editions, the focus of this edition of the book is on fundamentals.

 

The 4th Edition, which celebrates the book’s 40th anniversary, is based on an extensive survey of faculty, students, and independent readers in 150 institutions from 30 countries. Their feedback led to expanded or new coverage of topics such as deep learning and deep neural networks, including convolutional neural nets, the scale-invariant feature transform (SIFT), maximally-stable extremal regions (MSERs), graph cuts, k-means clustering and superpixels, active contours (snakes and level sets), and exact histogram matching.  Major improvements were made in reorganizing the material on image transforms into a more cohesive presentation, and in the discussion of spatial kernels and spatial filtering.  Major revisions and additions were made to examples and homework exercises throughout the book. For the first time, we added MATLAB projects at the end of every chapter, and compiled support packages for students and faculty containing, solutions, image databases, and sample code.   


Support materials for this title can be found here: http://www.imageprocessingplace.com

 

Provide an introduction to basic concepts and methodologies applicable to digital image processing

  • Timely, highly readable, and heavily illustrated with numerous examples of practical significance.
    • NEW! This edition contains 425 new images, 135 new drawings, and 220 new exercises.
  • Focuses on the fundamental material whose scope of application is not limited to the solution of specialized problems
  • Updated with feedback from an extensive survey that involved faculty, students, and independent readers of the book in 150 institutions from 30 countries.
    • UPDATED! A complete update of the image pattern recognition chapter to incorporate new material on deep neural networks, backpropagation, deep learning, and, especially, deep convolutional neural networks.
    • EXPANDED! Coverage of feature extraction, including the Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT, maximally stable extremal regions (MSERs), and corner detection.

1. Introduction

What Is Digital Image Processing?

The Origins of Digital Image Processing

Examples of Fields that Use Digital Image Processing

Fundamental Steps in Digital Image Processing

Components of an Image Processing System


2. Digital Image Fundamentals

Elements of Visual Perception

Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum. Image Sensing and Acquisition

Image Sampling and Quantization

Some Basic Relationships Between Pixels

An Introduction to the Mathematical Tools Used in Digital Image Processing


3. Intensity Transformations and Spatial Filtering

Background

Some Basic Intensity Transformation Functions

Histogram Processing. Fundamentals of Spatial Filtering

Smoothing Spatial Filters

Sharpening Spatial Filters

Combining Spatial Enhancement Methods

Using Fuzzy Techniques for Intensity Transformations and Spatial Filtering


4. Filtering in the Frequency Domain

Background

Preliminary Concepts




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Rafael C. Gonzalez received the B.S.E.E. degree from the University of Miami in 1965 and the M.E. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Florida, Gainesville, in 1967 and 1970, respectively. He joined the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) in 1970, where he became Associate Professor in 1973, Professor in 1978, and Distinguished Service Professor in 1984. He served as Chairman of the department from 1994 through 1997. He is currently a Professor Emeritus at UTK.

 

Gonzalez is the founder of the Image & Pattern Analysis Laboratory and the Robotics & Computer Vision Laboratory at the University of Tennessee. He also founded Perceptics Corporation in 1982 and was its president until 1992. The last three years of this period were spent under a full-time employment contract with Westinghouse Corporation, who acquired the company in 1989.

 

Under his direction, Perceptics became highly successful in image processing, computer vision, and laser disk storage technology. In its initial ten years, Perceptics introduced a series of innovative products, including: The world's first commercially-available computer vision system for automatically reading the license plate on moving vehicles; a series of large-scale image processing and archiving systems used by the U.S. Navy at six different manufacturing sites throughout the country to inspect the rocket motors of missiles in the Trident II Submarine Program; the market leading family of imaging boards for advanced Macintosh computers; and a line of trillion-byte laserdisc products.


He is a frequent consultant to industry and government in the areas of pattern recognition, image processing, and machine learning. His academic honors for work in these fields include the 1977 UTK College of Engineering Faculty Achievement Award; the 1978 UTK Chancellor's Research Scholar Award; the 1980 Magnavox Engineering Professor Award; and the 1980 M.E. Brooks Distinguished Professor Award. In 1981 he became an IBM Professor at the University of Tennessee and in 1984 he was named a Distinguished Service Professor there. He was awarded a Distinguished Alumnus Award by the University of Miami in 1985, the Phi Kappa Phi Scholar Award in 1986, and the University of Tennessee's Nathan W. Dougherty Award for Excellence in Engineering in 1992.

 

Honors for industrial accomplishment include the 1987 IEEE Outstanding Engineer Award for Commercial Development in Tennessee; the 1988 Albert Rose Nat'l Award for Excellence in Commercial Image Processing; the 1989 B. Otto Wheeley Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer; the 1989 Coopers and Lybrand Entrepreneur of the Year Award; the 1992 IEEE Region 3 Outstanding Engineer Award; and the 1993 Automated Imaging Association National Award for Technology Development.

 




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