Digital Image Processing Using MATLAB offers a balanced treatment of image processing fundamentals and the software principles used in their implementation. The book integrates material from the 4th edition of Digital Image Processing by Gonzalez and Woods, the leading textbook in the field, and Image Processing Toolbox. Image Processing Toolbox provides a stable, well-supported software environment for addressing a broad range of applications in digital image processing. A unique feature of the book is its emphasis on showing how to enhance these tools by developing new code. This is important in image processing, a field that generally requires extensive experimental work in order to arrive at suitable application solutions.
MATLAB, Image Processing Toolbox and Deep Learning Toolbox are used throughout the text to solve numerous application examples. In addition, a supplemental set of MATLAB code files, including live scripts, is available for download from the author's web site. Additional information on the history and content of the 3rd edition can also be found in this MathWorks blog post on the book.
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I am originally from the Puglia region, in south-east Italy. I have received both Laurea (EE, 1996 with a period at Strathclyde University) and PhD (Robotics and Automation, 2000, with a period at Georgia Tech) from the University of Pisa, Italy. From 2000 to 2008 I have been a faculty member at West Virginia University. My research involved control of nonlinear and adaptive control systems, system identification, fault tolerance, machine vision, and sensor fusion, mostly applied to UAVs. I have published more than 100 peer-reviewed articles in international journals and conferences, and a couple of book chapters. I have been working for MathWorks since January 2009 for MathWorks, covering different roles, first in the Los Angeles office and then in Natick (MA). Since 2019 I am responsible for the documentation of the Reinforcement Learning and Model Predictive Control toolboxes.
Please contact me for any MATLAB models on payment basis, email ID: mall...@yahoo.com Dr. Siva Ganesh Malla, PhD from School of Electrical Sciences, IIT Bhubaneswar, India ; Professional Interests: power electronics; Drives, FACTS, Electric Power Distribution Systems, Distributed Generation, Renewable Energy, Power Systems, Switched Reluctance Motor Design and Control, Electrical Machine Design, Simulation of Electric Power Systems, Simulation of Electrical Machines...........
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I have been using Matlab since version 4 (1999 or so) and still prefer it over all other software tools available for data manipulation :-) My professional interests: neuroscience (motor control & eye movements), cognitive psychology physics, mathematics, teaching "The most important part of programming is writing the comments!"
PIRC is a research institution that provides support for solving a variety of engineering problems using artificial intelligent controllers and other advanced controllers. PIRC has experienced and competent experts in a variety of engineering areas. PIRC supports developing research-based simulation models for industrial and educational purposes using different simulation tools. Founder of PIRC is presently serve as Associate Editor of IEEE Access The Multidisciplinary Open Access Journal. He has published more than 60 technical papers in international conferences, and peers reviewed International Journals. He is served as a Technical board member in more than 60 International conferences and international journals. He is received the 2015, 2016, and 2017 outstanding contribution Awards from MATLAB, U.S.A. www.pirc.co.in ceo@pirc@gmail.com
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I am a faculty member at the National Institute of Applied Sciences & Technology in Tunis (1999-2020). I have earned a Diplme d'ingnieur in biotechnology from the Ecole des Mines de Paris and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of California at Davis. My research interests include the applications of computers in chemical engineering. URL: Professional Interests: Numerical Simulations and Separation Science
I started using MATLAB in 1985. Top of the line PCs had no hard drive, only 2e-3 GHz CPU, and 5e-4 GB RAM. Look how far we have come since then. Eventually I joined MathWorks. As an application engineer I met thousands of MATLAB users and helped them solve problems. As a quality engineer within the development organization I helped make MATLAB itself even better. Over the years I have used MATLAB to solve a wide range of technical computing problems. I enjoy exploring new problem spaces for myself and helping others learn to use MATLAB.
Professional Interests: data analysis, visualization & algorithm development, signal & image processing, all sorts of scientific/engineering computational problem solving
Senior Scientist (male/man) and Inventor in one of the world's 10 largest industrial corporations doing image analysis full time. Ph.D. in Optical Sciences specializing in imaging, image processing, and image analysis. 44+ years of military, academic, and (mostly) industrial experience with image analysis programming and algorithm development. Experience designing custom light booths and other imaging systems. Experience with color and monochrome imaging, video analysis, thermal, ultraviolet, hyperspectral, CT, MRI, radiography, profilometry, microscopy, NIR and Raman spectroscopy, etc. on a huge variety of subjects. Member of the Mathworks Community Advisory Board. Be sure to click "View All" in my File Exchange to see ALL of my demos and tutorials: =authorid%3A31862 Professional Interests: Image analysis and processing
Yarpiz serves as a valuable resource for academic and professional scientific source codes and tutorials, with a specific focus on Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Engineering Optimization, Operational Research, and Control Engineering. The platform offers a comprehensive collection of freely accessible source codes, intended for research and academic purposes, as well as for sharing and modification. Projects are implemented in various programming languages, including MATLAB, Python, and C/C++. Curious about the name Yarpiz? Derived from Azeri Turkish, it refers to the Pennyroyal or Mentha Pulegium plant, often used to brew tea known for its effectiveness in treating colds and influenza. For further details, please visit the Yarpiz website at www.yarpiz.com.
Ben Barrowes received the Ph.D. degree in 2004 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. He was named top high school math student in the state of Utah (1991), was awarded an NSF graduate fellowship (1999), was a Director's funded Postdoc at Los Alamos National Laboratory (2004), and was named Innovator of the Year for the Army Corps of Engineers (2019). Currently, he is a physicist with the US Army ERDC Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory and is the author or coauthor of over 150 scientific publications. His research interests center on electromagnetic wave theory and modeling with applications including electromagnetic induction methods for detecting and classifying subsurface UneXploded Ordnance (UXO), Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), novel fusion energy generation, and the intersection between modern technology and political science.
Currently a Principal Researcher at the Multimedia Analysis Group ( -repos.iit.demokritos.gr/MagCIL), Institute of Informatics and Telecommunication, National Center for Scientific Research "Demokritos".
I work in the Depts. of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rochester where our lab is studying auditory neuroscience. I also teach an introductory MATLAB class to BME students. I have been using MATLAB since 1987. Professional Interests: Signal processing, statistics, consulting
Research engineer in computer sciences, more precisely image processing and applied statistics. Interested in image analysis, geometrical modelling, image registration problems, estimation in discrete images, and polyhedral reconstruction. web page: -cepia.inra.fr/ (in french) See also: Professional Interests: image analysis, applied statistics, geometric computing, registration
I received a Ph.D. in number theory from UC Berkeley in 1997. I also enjoy other areas of math, as well as physics and computer programming. I live in Goleta, CA, near Santa Barbara and work at Raytheon in Goleta.
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