Digital Image Processing: Image Processing and Analysis with
the Power of Mathematica
July 22, 2002--Digital Image Processing 1.1 is a
Mathematica application package that offers a powerful collection
of fundamental and advanced image processing tools. With this package users
can prototype and perform more sophisticated analyses than with standard
image processing software.
The new version offers significant speed and performance improvements,
greater memory efficiency, and new graphics functions including:
- ShowImageHistogram: for easy visualization of image
histograms
- ShowImageWarp: for easy plotting of control points used in
image warp operations
- ShowLineProfile: for easy visualization of line profiles
- ShowRegionOfInterest: for simplified display of user-selected
regions of interest
Digital Image Processing was designed for engineers, scientists,
medical
professionals, and students who need versatile, comprehensive image
processing software. The package contains a large assortment of image
transformation and manipulation tools as well as an interactive manual and
tutorial to get new users started quickly. Advanced users can take
advantage of the flexibility of Mathematica to create and automate
custom
analyses and to design prototype procedures and algorithms.
Dr. Mariusz Jankowski, the author of Digital Image Processing, has
won
numerous awards for his work in electrical engineering education. This
package and its accompanying documentation are based in part on his
University of Southern Maine courses, which incorporate the use of
professional, state-of-the-art tools.
Existing users of Digital Image Processing can download Version 1.1
for
free on the Wolfram Research website. More
information about
Digital Image Processing, including several new examples of potential uses,
is available.
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