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Compression
Handbook of Image and Video Processing (Communications, Networking and Multimedia)
Published in Hardcover by Academic Press (2005-06)
Author: Alan C. Bovik
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Excellent journal-quality round-up
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-23
This is a very nice reference work for image processing professionals. It is a collection of articles by various experts in aspects of image processing, reporting on the state-of-the-art in their particular domains. The coverage is broad and deep. However, it is not for everyone. The writing style is that of a refereed journal. If you are not comfortable with that style of exposition, or if you are simply trying to find a snippet of code to implement a particular algorithm, this is not the book for you. At the other extreme, do not expect to find new and startling insights into the field that you did your dissertation on. However, if you want to understand the current state of the art of a colleague's field, or if you need to expand your expertise into a new area of image processing, this is a very good place to start.

Image Processing for the mathematically inclined
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-12
This is an encyclopedia of image processing topics. It contains some introductory material to help people understand what images are and how to process them. The majority of the text, however, is for experienced people wanting to look up topics.

This book is big. It is about 8"x11" by 900 pages. It contains material from 100 different professionals on 50 different topics.

The style is academic. The editor is the editor of the IEEE Transactions on Image Processing. The page style is similar to what you would see in an IEEE Transaction.

There is plenty of math. The text explains the mathematics, but not to the depth I would like to see.

The authors illustrate the techniques with many images. If there are no "before and after" images in an image processing book, reject it. Well, this book has plenty of images. That is a strong point.

A week point is there is no source code illustrating the techniques and algorithms. I find this a major weakness, but one that is not unique to this book.

The authors leave much to the reader. This is not a read from cover to cover book. The reader must go slow, take notes, study, and read again to understand the material.

All in all, this is a good source of knowledge on image processing. If you work with images and write software to process images, you should have this book on your desk.

Spectacular Book on Image processing
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-03
This is the book to have on the subject! It covers almost any aspect that you can think of in image/video processing. This is a MATH intensive book and it will not tell you how to directly implement any of its concepts in code. The author assumes that the reader will be able to do this on there own. Topics are very well explained, but sometimes I needed to reread a topic 3 or 4 times and go over the math a couple times to fully understand. Great book to have as an encyclopedia like resource on the shelf.

Outstanding Book !
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-15
This book is just GREAT.
It covers almost every single ascpect of image and video processing. Everything is in deep and very good explained. A lot of before-and-after example pictures (important ones in color) are provided too. But beware. You need a fairly good understanding of math to read the book. It is not intended to explain how to use Photoshop, but rather how to write your own ;-)
This book is not a read-along book. Sometimes you have to read a section 2 or 3 times to understand it.
I think sometimes a good Snippet of C-Code would help to understand, but this is acceptable.
Again: A outstanding book, which fully covers all my needs.
The price of 100 us$ is ok, because it's a lot of a book...

Great reference for methods of image and video processing
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-02
There is a 2nd edition of this book that was published in July 2005, so all reviews earlier than that are referring to the first edition. Regardless, the second edition of this book is just as good as the first. There are many texts that do a good job of covering image processing, but few do such a good job of covering all of the aspects of video processing - motion detection and estimation, video enhancement and restoration, and video segmentation. There is an entire section on video compression which discusses the H.261 standard, wavelets and video compression, object-based video coding, and the various MPEG standards. There are also articles on video indexing and retrieval and a unified framework for video browsing and retrieval.
In the area of image processing, there is much good information here, but the basics are better explained in "Digital Image Processing" by Gonzales and Woods. Once you master that book, this makes a good secondary reference on image processing. Although this book does go over some image processing basics, it is better at explaining more advanced concepts such as multiframe image restoration, wavelet denoising, 3D shape reconstruction from multiple views, and statistical methods for image segmentation. There are many bad books out there that are collections of articles, but don't let that scare you off. This really is a collection of very good articles published together in a coherent fashion.
There are plenty of equations, example images, and instructive figures in the articles to help explain each concept. Highly recommended.

Compression
Radar Handbook
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Professional (1990-01-01)
Author: Merrill I. Skolnik
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Is Volume 3 worth it?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-28
If you are a Radar engineer, then you already have one or more versions of this book on your shelf. I can't imagine doing my job without it. The question becomes whether or not you should go through the trouble of asking your company to buy it for you or just use the volume you have. I think most of the chapters are the same but I know that Chapter 8, Pulse Compression Radar, has been upgraded. Ducoff's description of stretch processing is concise and relevant to modern Radars. I convinced my company to buy it based on that reason alone.

An Excellent Radar Reference Book
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-09
The day after I bought this book, I made a mistake telling a colleague about it, after which it was very difficult to track it down who has it and who is using it in a team of several Radar Engineers. They had all used it as a definitive reference book on any aspect of Radar design - it covers everything that you need to know and want to know right NOW about a Radar clearly and accurately.

If you are a newcomer and designing a Radar then buy a copy of 'Introduction to Radar' by Skolnik, which has a great source of information for the beginners and up and running Design Engineers, i.e. a good primer.

On Target For Radar Handbook
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-11
Buy this book! I spent 3 years overseas(Aviano AB, Italy) in the USAF as an Electronic Warfare Systems tech, If you value information on RADAR fundamentals, you will buy this book. It provides the full range from basic theory to applications requiring integral calculus. You Will Learn from this book! The bulk is focussed on radar applications and theory. There are sections on ECM(Electronic Countermeasures). This is the only book that I have found to compile good information in one place...It IS the HANDBOOK. Yes, it's expensive, but it's worth it. Chip in and get a copy for your unit. For ECM troops, If you value your pilot's lives--READ and LEARN!

On Target For Radar Handbook
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-11
Buy this book! I spent 3 years overseas in the USAF as an Electronic Warfare Systems tech, If you value information on RADAR fundamentals, you will buy this book. It provides the full range from basic theory to applications requiring integral calculus. You Will Learn from this book! The bulk is focussed on radar applications and theory. There are sections on ECM(Electronic Countermeasures). This is the only book that I have found to compile good information in one place...It IS the HANDBOOK. Yes, it's expensive, but it's worth it. Chip in and get a copy for your unit. For ECM troops, If you value your pilot's lives--READ and LEARN!

Compression
Schaum's Outline of Strength of Materials 4th Edition
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill (1998-07-01)
Author: William Nash
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Excellent book for beginners and pros
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-07
This is an excellent book. Very well written and with very explicit examples for a beginner or a pro.
The new facts are the programs for some beams, columns and typical elements of strength of materials.
The reading is easy and the processes are very simple and the exmaples are very clear.

Strength of Materials
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-24
I found the book to be very useful in that it summarizes my class textbook and offers many worked out example problems. I have since purchased Schaum's for my other classes and I find them equally useful

Well written book
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-29
I have already finished courses in strength of materials etc., and am using this book as a reference, instead of those voluminous handbooks. The book is very well written and William Nash has an excellent, straight forward way of putting forth the key points. The book has all the information you might need for a first course in strength of materials. I also use this book in conjunction with a finite element text to give me the theoretical values for comparison. In summary, if you need a solid backup for your textbook and a useful reference, you won't go wrong with this one.

An excellent book for first course.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-26
This book is very good. First year students will find it very user friendly. Even a graduate engineer may need it to brush up previouly learned skills. All topics - e.g. material properties, stress, beam deflection, bending moments, columns, etc. are covered in very lucid manner. A must book for EVERY engineer.

Compression
The Book of WinZip
Published in Paperback by No Starch Press (2001-12)
Author: Jerry Lee Ford Jr.
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Nothing compressed about this book.
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-10
Ever have to send someone several files and rather than send them one at a time you want to send them as one complete file? You think that some sort of compression utility would be the answer but are not sure of which one. Well after 13 years and trying just about all of them I found WinZip to be the best and this book is an extremely helpful resource to making sure you are using WinZip to the maximum potential.

With only 160 pages you might think that everything you need to know couldn't possibly be in this book, think again. As the pages unfold you'll be amazed as to how much and how much detail is actually included.

With a starting point of the basics of WinZip you begin to find out what exactly can be done. Then comes the wizard, either the classic mode or the wizard mode to you the choice of how to handle the files you are working with.

From there you'll find out how to work with virus software, setting passwords and for those still in the DOS age you to have the option to work on the command line. The book has included a number of keyboard shortcuts that should make things easier for everyone.

I like the outline at the beginning of each chapter to let you know what is being covered. I also was pleasantly surprised and pleased with the step-by-step instructions with screen shots to help you along the easy. Overall this may be the one go to reference for all of the WinZip questions you have.

I didn't know WinZip could to that...
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-09
I have used WinZip for a number of years but I never knew that it could do 1/2 the stuff that this book points out. For example, WinZip can create files that can actually unzip themselves. It can also protect your ZIP files with passwords and even test file integrity to make sure your ZIP files are not corrupt. One thing I really like is that it turns out you can set up your anti-virus program to scan the contents of ZIP files to make sure that they do not contain any viruses before you open them. On top of that the author does a really good job of keeping things short and sweet and yet making sure that everything is explained as much as it needs to be. I'll give this one 2 thumbs up!

An invaluable guide to a popular, much-used program
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-25
Zip files can be easily opened and organized by those who understand the basics of managing them, and this covers the standard WinZip software which is usually used in the process. Beginners as well as those already familiar with WinZip will find Jerry Lee Ford's Book Of WinZip to be an invaluable guide to the program's useful, often hidden features; from file compression types and upgrading to modifying archives or printing a contents list. An invaluable guide to a popular, much-used program.

Compression
Data Broadcasting: Understanding the ATSC Data Broadcast Standard
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Professional (2001-04-16)
Authors: Richard S. Chernock, Regis J. Crinon, Michael A. Dolan, Jr., John R. Mick, Regis Crinon, and Richard Chernock
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The Definitive Work
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-31
This book, written by several of data broadcast specification authors, is The Definitive Work on the ATSC Data Broadcast specification.

If you are an implementer of data broadcasting, you need exactly two things: a copy of the specification and a copy of this book.

Great work
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-28
I highly recommend this book to all those who develop or maintain data broadcasting systems.

The good point is that it is not at all a replication of the specification (though a true copy of the A/90 spec is added as an appendix). The concepts are clear, progressive and sufficiently illustrated.

Chapter 3 alone tells you most you need to know about MPEG-2 Systems standard. I gained extra insight from it even after I had studied the original 13818-1 spec.

A great MPEG Systems reference too
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-28
I found this book to be a great resource for the engineering and design fundamentals that relate to the question "how is all that data formatted and organized in digital television broadcasting?" The MPEG-2 Systems Standard is one of the foundations of digital television. If you're interested in how MPEG-2 really works at the system level, you'll find this book an excellent resource. The chapter on MPEG Transport by itself is worth the price of the book, but it also does a great job explaining another arcane MPEG-2 Standard, Digital Storage Media Command and Control (DSM-CC). It turns out DSM-CC is very useful in data broadcasting, but if you were to pick up the IEC standard itself and try to make sense of it, you'd find it very challenging.

Even though broadcasters have not started transmitting data along with digital television, this book sets the framework for understanding how it will be done. It's written by those experts in the field who actually designed the standard, so you know the information is accurate.

Compression
Error Control, Cryptology, and Speech Compression: Workshop on Information Protection, Moscow, Russia, December 6-9, 1993 : Selected Papers (Lecture)
Published in Paperback by Springer (1994-07)
Authors: Andrew Chmora and Stephen B. Wicker
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Unbeliveble expirience...........
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-15
What can I say about this book? It's the best material about Error Control, that you can find nowhere......... Try it, and I hope that this book will help you

Unbeliveble expirience...........
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-15
What can I say about this book? It's the best material about Error Control, that you can find nowhere......... Try it, and I hope that this book will help you

Wicker is Gifted.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1997-11-30
Dr. Wicker has a rare gift: a genius who can write!

Compression
Introduction to Information Theory and Data Compression
Published in Hardcover by CRC (1997-11-20)
Authors: D.C. Hankerson, Greg A. Harris, Jr., Peter D. Johnson, Peter D. Johnson, and Darrel Hankerson
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Best Book on Compression
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-29
I read a lot of books on Compression, but this is indeed the best one I ever bought. I love this book and read it frequently.

Well balanced!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-31
The authors of this well balanced textbook succeed admirably well in teaching the subject to the union of students in math and in cs, and to engineers. The danger with subjects that cut accross fields is that they might appeal to the intersection of audiences involved rather than to the much larger union. The authors seem to be at home with all the types of readers, they realize that the lingo and the aim is different for the different and diverse groups of students. Indeed, the tools of information theory, data compression, and arithmetic coding are widely used in science. While the mathematical parts of the subject is old[Shannon, Kolmogorov..., measurements of information, entropy, channel capacity], the applications are still going strong, with new things coming out at a fast rate right up to the present. So the emphasis in the book on data and image compression is very appropriate. There is even a JPEGtool user's guide in the appendix.

Great Book on Compression
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-29
I am a gradute student in computer science and I have read a lot of books on this subject, including 1- Digital Image Compression, by Weidong Kou, 2- The Data Compression Book, by Mark Nelson, 3- JPEG Still Image Data Compression Standard, by Pennebaker. I have also browsed few other books on this subject, but one thing I can say for sure, that this is the best book ever written on the subject of Compression. It explains the information theory and data Compression in the best possible way, with best examples. Once read, you will never forget the algorithms. I just love this book, and read it every once in a while.

Compression
A method to improve post impact compressive strength in graphite/epoxy composite materials after low temperature impact (U.S.N.A. - Trident Scholar project report)
Published in Unknown Binding by U.S. Naval Academy (1991)
Author: Robert Cameron Dunn
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Compulsory reading for every citizen of the developed world
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-18
Would like to express that this book should not only be compulsory reading for every government leader but for every citizen in the developed world, particularly the United States. Excellent book and very well supported by data. A thriller with no foreseeable end!

The Growth Delusion Exposed
Helpful Votes: 24 out of 25 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-22
Richard Douthwaite has written an important book. In this updated version of his 1992 classic of the same name, he brings the evidence he has amassed of growth's downside up to the present. If anyone reading the book does not come to question the unexamined assumption most of us hold that growth is a good thing, then he is indeed delusional. Though other growth heretics, such as Herman Daly, have made many of the same arguments as Douthwaite, I know of no book which covers so many of growth's unfortunate side effects or documents them so well, from the inadequacy of GNP as a measure of well-being through the decline in public health in recent decades to the slap in the face of our growth-oriented society administered by the refugees from Tristan da Cunha. Douthwaite uses the history of Britain over the last 200 years to document growth's ambivalent contribution to human betterment, finding it as instructive a guide as Marx found it to be for analyzing capitalism 150 years earlier. Included in the book are chapters on the consequences of growth in his native Ireland and in contemporary Holland and India, chapters enlivened by his direct personal involvement in these countries. It is regrettable that more of his insights do not come from the American experience, both because of the United States' remarkable history of growth and because of its premiere position in the world today as the foremost proponent and most dogmatic practitioner of the growth doctrine. Apparently, this is not where Douthwaite's life experience led him to direct his attentions. Hopefully, in a future book he will.

Growth - A false God
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-18
This marvellous book should be compulsory reading for every government leader and every economics student, since we seem to have already exceeded the guidelines established in Kyoto for global warming . The phrase "grow or die" will take some time to fade. Douthwaite's book could help to achieve this paradigm shift.

Compression
Compression
Published in Hardcover by Open Book press (2005-11-15)
Author: Tim Cundle
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Washed up? No way dude!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-13
Tim's book is amazing, especially if you've ever been an aspiring rock star. Here we meet a character who has fame and fortune but no happiness and has to reconcile his past with his present. The tale is well told with a spark that many books lack. This is a winner for sure!

Toptastic must for all book worms
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-25
This book was an awesome and gripping read. One that you won't want to put down once you started. The story, characters and situations are realistic enough for you to get engrossed in them and you can't help but create images in your head while you're reading it.

Awesome stuff and can't wait for this author to write / release his next book

Compression
Fractal and Wavelet Image Compression Techniques (SPIE Tutorial Texts in Optical Engineering Vol. TT40)
Published in Paperback by SPIE Publications (1999-12)
Author: Stephen Welstead
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Excellent as a tutorial !
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-21
This book is very good to be a tutorial or an introduction to this field. The presentation is simple and you can follow it easily.
I had project on this topic exactly, and I learned much from it.

This is book is on target
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-12
This book is on target for those who would like to learn the application of wavelet theory in image processing, which is an exciting field waiting for more people to explore. The applications of wavelet theory is numerous, but this is a hard-to-find book that concentrates on image processing, it worths a trial.


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