The technological developments of the last ten years have made com
puter graphics and image processing by computer popular. Pictorial
pat tern recognition has also shown significant progress. Clearly,
there exist overlapping interests among the three areas of
research. Graphic displays are of concern to anyone involved in
image processing or pic torial pattern recognition and many
problems in graphics require methodologies from image processing
for their solutions. The data structures used in all three areas
are similar. It seems that there is a common body of knowledge
underlying all three areas, pictorial informa tion processing by
computer. The novelty of these fields makes it difficult to design
a course or to a write a book covering their basic concepts. Some
of the treatises on graphics focus on the hardware and methods of
current interest while treatises on image processing often
emphasize applications and classical signal processing. The fast
evolution of technology causes such material to lose its relevance.
For example, the development of optical fibers has reduced the
importance of bandwidth compression."
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