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![]() | Digital Image Processing: An Algorithmic Introduction using Java by Wilhelm Burger, Mark James Burge ISBN-10: 9781846283796 ISBN-10: 1-84628-379-5 ISBN-13: 9781846283796 ISBN-13: 978-1-84628-379-6 Hardcover 2007-11-28 Springer Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description "This will be one of my continuing reference books for some time to come." This modern, self-contained, textbook explains the fundamental algorithms of digital image processing through practical examples and complete Java implementations. Available for the first time in English, Digital Image Processing is the definitive textbook for students, researchers, and professionals in search of critical analysis and modern implementations of the most important algorithms in the field. • Practical examples and carefully constructed chapter-ending exercises drawn from the authors' years of experience teaching this material • Real implementations, concise mathematical notation, and precise algorithmic descriptions designed for programmers and practitioners • Easily adaptable Java code and completely worked out examples for easy inclusion in existing, and rapid prototyping of new, applications • Self-contained chapters and additional online material suitable for a flexible one- or two- semester course • Uses ImageJ, the image processing system developed, maintained, and freely distributed by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) • A comprehensive Website (www.imagingbook.com) with complete Java source code, test images, and additional instructor materials This comprehensive, reader-friendly introduction is ideal for foundation courses as well as eminently suitable for self-study. Wilhelm Burger is the director of the Digital Media degree programs at the Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences at Hagenberg. Mark J. Burge is a program director at the National Science Foundation (NSF) and a principal at Noblis (Mitretek) in Washington, D.C. | ||
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an excellent combination of Java/ImageJ and imaging This book focuses on introducing digital image processing using this programming language ImageJ. This distinguishes the book from basically all other text books in imaging I am aware of. On the web site [...] additional information (source code, images) can be found. The colour printing and the quality of the paper are excellent. This makes browsing the book a pleasant experience. It is a worthy addition to the textbooks I have, as it explains the basics of digital image processing without avoiding the essential mathematical background. It is an extremely useful textbook for (undergraduate) digital imaging courses based on Java / ImageJ. For people familiar with Java and interested in imaging, it is double worth the money as a reference book. | ||
Digital Image Processing This is a pretty good book, the ImageJ code is very helpful. Most of the material is straight forward and easy to understand. It does go into the mathematics of many things more than is probably necessary to understand the material. | ||
Just as I expected This book is just what I expected. It is a great reference to image processing especially with ImageJ | ||
highly recommend This book is very well organized, and the content is exactly what I have been looking for. It met my needs as far as helping me with my own image processing, as well as for training microscopists in a core facility in image processing. Really really fantastic - thorough content, clear and easy to follow, from basic processing concepts on to specific applications in Java (in particular ImageJ). GREAT!!! I really appreciate the authors translating this - and it is very well translated! | ||
Great book - applicable to real-world problems! I have been waiting for this book a long time! A German colleague had the German edition and was always pulling out solutions from it. Now, I no longer need to rely on him. This book provides many great explanations and methods that really work, including code (which is also downloadable from the website that accompanies this book). As a medical doctor, scientist, and engineer, I appreciate the practicality of such a technical book that does not get lost in the mathematics. I deal with a variety of medical images all the time and have been looking for a book like this for myself and other colleagues in the field who want to get started in solving their own image processing problems. It has great examples of all the basic methods as well as some pretty advanced ones I am starting to get into. For instance, the color chapter has 70 pages and lots of details. It's also a very good value for a full color 500+ page, 3+ pound book and gives you alot of bang for your buck! I have purchased alot of image processing books in the past, but I am definitely keeping this one... | ||