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(More customer reviews)This is a guide that states on the back:
"Rapid developments in vision systems have led to a considerable evolution in practical quantitative image analysis techniques. General understanding and acceptance of them, however, has not kept pace.
This book, written by experts with extensive applications experience and familiarity with several different types of image analyser, describes and explains for the non-specialist the principles and procedures involved in these techniques. It has been written from a general viewpoint and is not specific to any particular instrument.
The book is intended for people directly involved in aspects of research, development, production or quality control, who use quantitative information from any sort of image. It will also be useful to individuals not directly involved in the activities cited above, but who wish to understand the advantages and limitations of quantitative image analysis without becoming involved in detailed operational aspects."
Whew! Did you get all that? If you understand it, then this book is for you! The book generally uses Magiscan for all the examples, but this should not put you off from it. There are chapters such as "What is image analysis?", "History", "Measurements", "Video Inputs", "Digitisation", "Image Processing", "Object Detection", "More On Measurements", "Colour", "Architectures and software", "Case studies", and "Performance Criteria". There are tons of diagrams and pictures too. This is not a book for a casual reader, but more toward somebody who has a specific interest in this field as this is more a textbook and reference. It does not go into specific operation of any equipment such as knobs to turn and buttons to press, but concepts of image analysis and its applications.
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