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1 Digital Image Processing Chapter 1: Introduction

2 What Is Digital Image Processing?  A sample digital image. 662*640*2 56. x y

3  f(x,y): A two-dimensional function, where x and y are spatial coordinates, and the amplitude of f at any pair of coordinates (x,y) is called the intensity or gray level of the image at that point.  x size: 662, y size: 640, gray levels: 256  Digital image: x, y, and the amplitude values of f are all finite, discrete quantities

4  A sample color digital image, 800*600 *24 bits

5  Pixel: The elements of a digital image. Pixels

6  Some applications FUJIFILM: Searching faces, Fuji.htmFuji.htm License plates, Licence.htmLicence.htm Tracking people, Hand.htmHand.htm

7 The Origins of Digital Image Processing  One of the first applications of digital images was in the newspaper industry, when pictures were first sent by submarine cable between London and New York.

8  Better quality

9  15-tone equipment

10  From computers, meaningful image processing tasks appeared.

11  Medical imaging  Remote Earth resource observations  Astronomy  High-energy plasmas and electron microscopy

12 Examples of Fields tat Use Digital Image Processing  Electromagnetic energy spectrum

13 Gamma- Ray Imaging

14 X-ray Imaging

15 Imaging in the Ultraviolet Band

16 Imaging in the Visible and Infrared Bands

17  Remote sensing

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19  Weather Observa tion, visible and infrared bands

20  Infrared imaging

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22  Automated visual inspection

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24 Imaging in the Microwave Band

25 Imaging in the Radio Band  MRI

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27 Examples in which Other Imaging Modalities Are Used  Sound

28  Ultrasound

29  Electron Microscope

30  Images generated by computers

31 Fundamental Steps in Digital Image Processing  Methods whose input and output are images  Methods whose outputs are attributes extracted from those images

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33  Image operations

34  Spatial filtering

35  Filtering in the frequency domain

36  Image restoration

37  Color image processing

38 Components of an Image Processing System

39 Some Good Websites  An overview of DIP fundamentals: http://www.imageprocessingplace.c om/root_files_V3/tutorials.htm http://www.imageprocessingplace.c om/root_files_V3/tutorials.htm by I.T. Young, J.J. Gerbrands, and L.J. van Vliet CVIPtools at SIUE http://www.ee.siue.edu/CVIPtools/ex amples.php


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