Spatial Resolution
423CHAPTER25Special Imaging TechniquesThis chapter presents four specific aspects of image processing. First, ways to characterize thespatial Resolution are discussed. This describes the minimum size an object must be to be seenin an image. Second, the signal-to-noise ratio is examined, explaining how faint an object canbe and still be detected. Third, morphological techniques are introduced. These are nonlinearoperations used to manipulate binary images (where each pixel is either black or white). Fourth,the remarkable technique of computed tomography is described. This has revolutionized medicaldiagnosis by providing detailed images of the interior of the human body.
423 CHAPTER 25 Special Imaging Techniques This chapter presents four specific aspects of image processing. First, ways to characterize the spatial resolution are discussed.
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