Image Operators: Image Processing in Python

Image Operators: Image Processing in Python

by Kinser (Author), JasonM.Kinser (Author), Jason M. Kinser (Author)

Synopsis

This book will provide a unified theoretical foundation of image analysis procedures with accompanied Python (R) computer scripts to precisely describe the steps in image processing applications. Linkage between required scripts and theory through operators will be presented. Readers will be able to quickly write computer code to correctly implement the algorithms. Chapters will contain theories, operator equivalents, examples, Python codes, and exercises. Python (R) downloads will be available.

$115.12

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 339
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 29 Oct 2018

ISBN 10: 1498796184
ISBN 13: 9781498796187

Author Bio
Jason M Kinser, DSc, has been an associate professor at George Mason University for more than 18 years teaching courses in physics, computational science, bioinformatics and forensic science. Recently, he converted the traditional university physics course into an active learning technology environment at GMU. His research interests include modern teaching techniques, more effective methods in text-based education, image operators and analysis, pulse image processing and multi-domain data analysis. This book was born from a desire to engage students in physics education and to find ways of reducing the external costs that both students and institutions incur within the traditional education framework.Jason M Kinser, DSc, has been an associate professor at George Mason University for more than 18 years teaching courses in physics, computational science, bioinformatics and forensic science. Recently, he converted the traditional university physics course into an active learning technology environment at GMU. His research interests include modern teaching techniques, more effective methods in text-based education, image operators and analysis, pulse image processing and multi-domain data analysis. This book was born from a desire to engage students in physics education and to find ways of reducing the external costs that both students and institutions incur within the traditional education framework.