June 2020
Intermediate to advanced
378 pages
12h 4m
English
Khanhvi Tran1, Johan Peter Bøtker2, Arash Aframian3 and Kaveh Memarzadeh4*, 1Sonohaler, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2Department of Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, 3NHS, London, United Kingdom, 4ChemoMetec, Lillerød, Denmark*, Corresponding author
An image may be defined as a two-dimensional function f(x,y) where x and y represent the spatial coordinates and the function (f) represents the amplitude at any given pair of coordinates (x,y). The amplitude (f) is also often referred to as the gray level or the intensity of that point in the image. A digital image is thus composed of a finite number of these x, y elements where all of them have an exact location ...
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