by EricDubois (Author)
This book presents the theory of multidimensional signals and systems, largely from the perspective of image and video processing. Several aspects set the book apart from other works on this topic. Foremost is the extensive and integral use of lattices to describe discrete-domain signals and signal periodicities. Most other works include this as an add-on topic after the basic theory using rectangular sampling structures is derived. Non-rectangular sampling and periodicity are sufficiently pervasive in their application to justify the use of lattices as the basis for development from the very beginning of the work. The second distinguishing feature is the use of vector spaces and group theory more extensively than most other books on the topic. This is especially significant in the treatment of color and color image processing, and for discrete transform representations based on symmetry groups, including fast computational algorithms.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 12 Apr 2019
ISBN 10: 1119111749
ISBN 13: 9781119111740
Professor Eric Dubois is Emeritus Professor at the University of Ottawa, Canada, a Life Fellow of Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and a Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada. He is a recipient of the 2013 George S. Glinski Award for Excellence in Research from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa. His current research is focused on stereoscopic and multiview imaging, image sampling theory, image-based virtual environments and color signal processing.