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Pattern Recognition and Image Processing
1st Edition - September 1, 1998
Author: D Luo
Hardback ISBN:9781898563525
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eBook ISBN:9780857099761
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This book delivers a course module for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers of electronics, computing science, medical imaging, or wherever the study of… Read more
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This book delivers a course module for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers of electronics, computing science, medical imaging, or wherever the study of identification and classification of objects by electronics-driven image processing and pattern recognition is relevant. Object analysis first uses image processing to detect objects and extract their features, then identifies and classifies them by pattern recognition. Its manifold applications include recognition of objects in satellite images which enable discrimination between different objects, such as fishing boats, merchant ships or warships; machine spare parts e.g. screws, nuts etc. (engineering); detection of cancers, ulcers, tumours and so on (medicine); and recognition of soil particles of different types (agriculture or soil mechanics in civil engineering).
Outlines the identification and classification of objects by electronics-driven image processing and pattern recognition
Discusses object detection, shape, roundness and sharpness analysis, orientation analysis and arrangement analysis
Delivers a course module for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers of electronics, computing science and medical imaging
Advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and researchers of electronics, computing science, medical imaging, or wherever the study of identification and classification of objects by electronics-driven image processing and pattern recognition is relevant