April 2012
Intermediate to advanced
912 pages
28h 40m
English
In Part 2, we study intermediate-level image analysis, which is concerned with obtaining abstract information about images, starting with the images themselves. At this stage, we are less interested in converting one image into another, as in the subject of image processing. In particular, transform methods that have been designed systematically for the purpose will be used.
For the most part, the chapters in Part 2 result in abstract information on the positions and orientations of various image features; they do not aim to provide real-world data, a function that is left to Parts 3 and 4 (thus Part 2 may indicate that a circle exists in one part of an image; it is left to later parts to interpret this as a ...
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