Digital image processing, an integral part of
microscopy, is increasingly important to the fields of
medicine and scientific research. This book provides a
unique one-stop reference on the theory, technique, and
applications of this technology. Written by leading
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experiments. ''Microscope Image Processing'' covers
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classification, autofocusing, and structured
illumination.The key features include: detailed
descriptions of many leading-edge methods and
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experimental results, taken from real-life examples;
emphasis on computational and algorithmic aspects of
microscope image processing; and, advanced material on
geometric, morphological, and wavelet image processing,
fluorescence, three-dimensional and time-lapse
microscopy, microscope image enhancement, MultiSpectral
imaging, and image data management.This book is of
interest to all scientists, engineers, clinicians,
post-graduate fellows, and graduate students working in
the fields of biology, medicine, chemistry,
pharmacology, and other related fields.Anyone who uses
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methodologies and capabilities of the latest digital
image processing techniques will find this book
invaluable. It presents a unique practical perspective
of state-of-the-art microcope image processing and the
development of specialized algorithms. Each chapter
includes in-depth analysis of methods coupled with the
results of specific real-world experiments. This book is
co-edited by Kenneth R.Castleman, world-renowned pioneer
in digital image processing and author of two seminal
textbooks on the subject. |
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