
Introduction to Video and Image Processing
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Dr. Thomas B. Moeslund is an Associate Professor and Head of the Visual Analysis of People Lab at Aalborg University, Denmark, with more than 10 years of experience of teaching image and video processing. He is also co-editor of the Springer title Visual Analysis of Humans: Looking at People .
Content
Introduction.- Image Acquisition.- Color Images.- Point Processing.- Neighborhood Processing.- Morphology.- BLOB Analysis.- Segmentation in Video Data.- Tracking.- Geometric Transformations.- Visual Effects.- Application Example: Edutainment Game.- Application Example: Coin Sorting using a Robot.- Bits, Bytes and Binary Numbers.- Mathematical Definitions.- Learning Parameters in Video and Image Processing Systems.- Conversion Between RGB and HSI.- Conversion Between RGB and HSV.- Conversion Between RGB and YUV/YC b C r .
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