Vision in Man and Machine.
McGraw Hill, NY 1985, later printing; 574 pages, Index, References, illustrations and photographs.
Condition: Very Good hardcover in Very Good pictorial dustjacket and clear acetate glassine jacket protector. Some shelfwear to jacket; binding is sound and secure, pages are clean, unmarked.
Categories: 1980's computers and computing, Computer Graphics, Computer Music, Computer Graphics, Computers and Society, Cybernetics, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Databooks, Handbooks, Manuals, Human-Computer Interaction, Programming and Programming Languages, General Programming, Philosophy of Programming, Word Processing, Data Processing
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Item Description
Contents includes Sections with multiple chapters in each -- introduction, psychophysics and neurophysiology, computer vision, an example of computer image processing;Computer Vision Systems - creating the pictorial information system, sensors and digitizers, the image processor;
Biological Vision Systems - the optical system, electrooptical receptors, the visual pathway, signal coding and processing;
Biological signal processing
Edge Detection - feature detection in animals, characteristics of edges, parallel scanning methods, sequential scanning methods;
Spatial- and Frequency-Domain Processing - image coding etc; Color; Organization and Aggregation; texture; Shape - space-domain techniques, scalar transform techniques, etc
Bibliography and references at ends of Sections.