Image Processing and Analysis
Richard Baldock(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. April 2000
Book
Hardback
321 pages
978-0-19-963701-0 (ISBN)
Description
Addressing image processing and analysis from the point of view of the "user", standard algorithms, procedures and rules of thumb are explained in the context of successful application to biological or medical images. Early chapters cover the basic topics of image acquisition, processing, analysis and pattern recognition. Much of the explanation is in the form of protocols, which should equip the user in the biological or earth sciences with the background for informed use of image processing software, and sufficient knowledge to write their own programmes if they feel moved to do so. More advanced techniques in the use of explicit models and analysis of 3D images are covered in later chapters, also with reference to specific applications. The coverage of these is not exhaustive, but may inspire the reader to consider applying image analysis to problems beyond those tackled by commercial packages.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
13 plates, 37 halftones, 55 line figures, index
ISBN-13
978-0-19-963701-0 (9780199637010)
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Persons
Content
Ellenberger and Young, microscope image acquisition; Horgan, Reid and Glasbey, biological image processing and enhancement; Castleman, image analysis - quantitative interpretation of chromosome images; Graham, pattern recognition - classification of chromosomes; Verbeek, three dimensional (3D) reconstruction from serial sections; Rueckert and Hawkes, 3D analysis, registration of 3D biomedical images; Cootes, model-based methods in analysis of biomedical images; Carothers, projective stereology in biological microscopy; Baldock and Hill, image warping and spatial data mapping.