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This fully revised and updated second edition presents the most important theoretical aspects of Image and Signal Processing (ISP) for both deterministic and random signals. The theory is supported by exercises and computer simulations relating to real applications.
More than 200 programs and functions are provided in the MATLABÒ language, with useful comments and guidance, to enable numerical experiments to be carried out, thus allowing readers to develop a deeper understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of this subject.
This fully revised new edition updates :
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Produktbeschreibung
This fully revised and updated second edition presents the most important theoretical aspects of Image and Signal Processing (ISP) for both deterministic and random signals. The theory is supported by exercises and computer simulations relating to real applications.

More than 200 programs and functions are provided in the MATLABÒ language, with useful comments and guidance, to enable numerical experiments to be carried out, thus allowing readers to develop a deeper understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of this subject.

This fully revised new edition updates :

- the introduction to MATLAB programs and functions as well as the Graphically displaying results for 2D displays

- Calibration fundamentals for Discrete Time Signals and Sampling in Deterministic signals

- image processing by modifying the contrast

- also added are examples and exercises.
Autorenporträt
Gérard Blanchet is Professor at Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, Paris, France. In addition to his research, teaching and consulting activities, he is the author of several books on automatic control systems, digital signal processing and computer architecture. He also develops tools and methodologies to improve knowledge acquisition in various fields. Maurice Charbit, Professor at Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, Paris, France, teaches several courses in signal processing and digital communications. His research interests include statistics, speech and image processing.