The past, present, and future of image and multidimensional signalprocessing |
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Authors: | Tsuban Chen |
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Affiliation: | Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA; |
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Abstract: | The field of image and multidimensional signal processing began as a field of strong theoretical framework based on mathematics, statistics, and physics. Later, with advances in computing, memory, and image-sensing technology, techniques developed for image enhancement, still and moving image compression, image understanding gave this field a solid base of practical applications. Furthermore, the exploding growth of the Internet and the ubiquity of images and video, the field of image and multidimensional signal processing is becoming more and more exciting. Topics covered in the article include: multidimensional signal-processing theory, image acquisition, image transforms, image modeling, image enhancement and restoration, image and video analysis, processing, coding, hardware and software implementation issues, and computed imaging |
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