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For courses in Image Processing and Computer Vision. For years,
Image Processing has been the foundational text for the study of
digital image processing. The book is suited for students at the
college senior and first-year graduate level with prior background
in mathematical analysis, vectors, matrices, probability,
statistics, linear systems, and computer programming. As in all
earlier editions, the focus of this edition of the book is on
fundamentals. The 4th Edition is based on an extensive survey of
faculty, students, and independent readers in 5 institutions from 3
countries. Their feedback led to epanded or new coverage of topics
such as deep learning and deep neural networks, including
convolutional neural nets, the scale-invariant feature transform
(SIFT), maimally-stable etremal regions (MSERs), graph cuts,
k-means clustering and superpiels, active contours (snakes and
level sets), and eact histogram matching. Major improvements were
made in reorganising the material on image transforms into a more
cohesive presentation, and in the discussion of spatial kernels and
spatial filtering.
The Treasure of the Heavens is 3 books in 1...First: The life of a
thief (Dismas) that reached the dream of dreams, stealing The
Treasure of the Heavens in Jerusalem. Second: The warfare suffered
by a roman soldier (Longinus) converted to christianity between the
Gospel of Christ in him and the iniquity surrounding every step he
takes back to the Golgotha. Third: Some life moments and views of
the author in our way to the Golgotha following Christ.
The Strange Case of the Missing Myelin is a scientific text. The
volume of information and the rigor with which it is expounded are
determinant. It is not journalistic narrative, yet it uses language
honestly to allure and hold the interest of the reader. The author
resorts to a wide range of tools. The enigmatic chapter headings
urge the reader on to decipher their meaning. The short paragraphs
prevent fatigue. The anecdote, the diaphanous wording so quick to
offer an explanation when technical terms come up, the literary
quotes and historical or mythological footnotes, all contribute to
pleasure ful reading. And so the didactic intentions of the author
are fulfilled. The analogy with the myth of Actaeon, King of Tebas,
who was devoured by his hounds ate the wrathful orders of Diana,
strikes me as beautifully appropriate. Were the dogs unable to
recognize their master? Or was it because the goddess had covered
him with a deerhide that the dogs misdirected their aggressivity?
This is precisely the nature of the mystery to date that would
explain the antigen-antibody interrelation and the lack of
recognition of the bodys own myelinic antigens (Actaeon) by the
misdirected immune system (the dogs). Never was there a more
elegant literary portrait of the immunological conflict behind
multiple sclerosis. Prof. Eduardo Varela de Seijas (extract from
Prologue).
This volume brings together 19 studies of open air rock carving on
the prehistoric Atlantic region. Regional case studies include
Ireland, Brittany, Galicia, Portugal, Morocco and Western Sahara,
as well as a particular focus on the Canary Islands, where the
conference from which the papers were drawn was held. A unifying
thread to the collection is the desire to place the carvings as
fully as possible in their landscape and thus social setting.
Essays in Spanish, English and French.
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