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With crystal clarity, this book conveys the most current principles in digital image processing, providing both the background theory and the practical applications to various industries, such as digital cinema, video compression, and streaming media. "Digital Image Processing," is perfect for engineers practicing in the field as well as students of electrical engineering. It describes the basics of digital image processing in an easy-to-understand fashion keeping in mind that practicing engineers don't have much time to research related materials in depth. Notations and math are kept to a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
With crystal clarity, this book conveys the most current principles in digital image processing, providing both the background theory and the practical applications to various industries, such as digital cinema, video compression, and streaming media. "Digital Image Processing," is perfect for engineers practicing in the field as well as students of electrical engineering. It describes the basics of digital image processing in an easy-to-understand fashion keeping in mind that practicing engineers don't have much time to research related materials in depth. Notations and math are kept to a minimum so as not to lose sight of the topics in question, explaining difficult portions in appendices.

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Autorenporträt
K.S. Thyagarajan is a researcher with Micro USA, working on the development of algorithms to process remote surveillance iamges. As a principal engineer for Qualcomm for five years, he researched and developed high quality video compression systems for digital cinema applications. As a professor at San Diego State University for twenty years he taught courses in circuits, signals & systems, analog and digital communications, digital signal processing and image processing and conducted research in video compression.