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UNDERGRADUATE TOPICS
IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Principles of
Digital Image
Processing
Advanced Methods
Wilhelm Burger
Mark J. Burge

Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science
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Principles of Digital Image
Processing
Advanced Methods
With 129 figures, 6 tables and 46 algorithms
Wilhelm Burger • Mark J. Burge

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Samson Abramsky, University of Oxford, UK
Chris Hankin, Imperial College London, UK
Dexter Kozen, Cornell University, USA
Andrew Pitts, University of Cambridge, UK
Hanne Riis Nielson, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Steven Skiena, Stony Brook University, USA
Iain Stewart, University of Durham, UK
Ian Mackie, École Polytechnique, France and University of Sussex,UK
Wilhelm Burger
Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences
Hagenberg, Austria
Mark J. Burge
Washington, D.C., USA
School of Informatics/Communications/Media
Karin Breitman, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
MITRE
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