Transcription of Digital Image Processing
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Digital ImageProcessingThird EditionRafael C. GonzalezUniversity of TennesseeRichard E. WoodsMedData InteractiveUpper Saddle River, NJ 7/26/07 9:05 AM Page iLibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data on FileVice President and Editorial Director, ECS:Marcia J. HortonExecutive Editor:Michael McDonaldAssociate Editor:Alice DworkinEditorial Assistant:William OpaluchManaging Editor:Scott DisannoProduction Editor:Rose KernanDirector of Creative Services:Paul BelfantiCreative Director:Juan LopezArt Director:Heather ScottArt Editors:Gregory Dulles andThomas BenfattiManufacturing Manager:Alexis Heydt-LongManufacturing Buyer:Lisa McDowellSenior Marketing Manager:Tim Galligan 2008 by Pearson Education, Prentice HallPearson Education, Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved.
1.2 The Origins of Digital Image Processing 3 FIGURE 1.1 A digital picture produced in 1921 from a coded tape by a telegraph printer with special type faces. (McFarlane.†) and,in addition,encompasses processes that extract attributes from images,up
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