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Excellent journal-quality round-upReview Date: 2000-09-23
Image Processing for the mathematically inclinedReview Date: 2001-05-12
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 processingReview Date: 2006-10-03
Outstanding Book !Review Date: 2002-10-15
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 processingReview Date: 2006-02-02
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.


blankis_27@hotmail.comReview Date: 2005-12-22
These book is amazing!
It start when they were playing when they saw Ted was bad they go to the hospital to see what happened with Ted. When they discovered he was a vampire Sally and Bryce want to kill him but Cindy do not believe he was a vampire and she didnt want to kill him! They go to kill vampires but they only kill one and they want to talk to the witch but Cindy said that she didnt want to go to see the witch because it was night and that she was tired. So the others go to talk to the witch and Cindy suppose to go to her house but she lie she want to go to see Ted, but he wanted to eat blood so when Cindy come inside the room of the hospital were ted was, ted hipnotize her Ted ask she many things and he tell her that he was a vampire! Cindy cry and telling him to let her go but Ted didnt want to let her go!
When the others went to search if Cindy was in home they dindt find her but Watch and Adam think that she go to see Ted. They go running to see the room of Ted. They didn't saw Ted the room was cool! They found Cindy she was very white! She sitting in the floor! When they try to talk to her she seems like she didnt recognize themshe was indefense for now! Bryce want to kill Cindy but Adam was saying that didnt hurt she.Adam was crying! Sally too! Watch was very hurt of what happened with Cindy! Bryce too!
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GREATEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Review Date: 1999-04-24
Good!Review Date: 2005-02-19
Scary!Review Date: 1998-11-03

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Is Volume 3 worth it?Review Date: 2008-04-28
An Excellent Radar Reference BookReview Date: 2002-01-09
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 HandbookReview Date: 1999-12-11
On Target For Radar HandbookReview Date: 1999-12-11

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Excellent book for beginners and prosReview Date: 2005-09-07
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 MaterialsReview Date: 2005-08-24
Well written bookReview Date: 2000-01-29
An excellent book for first course.Review Date: 1999-09-26

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Nothing compressed about this book.Review Date: 2002-02-10
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...Review Date: 2002-04-09
An invaluable guide to a popular, much-used programReview Date: 2002-03-25


The Definitive WorkReview Date: 2001-10-31
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 workReview Date: 2002-02-28
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 tooReview Date: 2002-03-28
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.
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Unbeliveble expirience...........Review Date: 2000-03-15
Unbeliveble expirience...........Review Date: 2000-03-15
Wicker is Gifted.Review Date: 1997-11-30

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Best Book on CompressionReview Date: 2001-08-29
Well balanced!Review Date: 2003-01-31
Great Book on CompressionReview Date: 2001-08-29

Compulsory reading for every citizen of the developed worldReview Date: 2001-05-18
The Growth Delusion ExposedReview Date: 1999-12-22
Growth - A false GodReview Date: 2000-02-18


Washed up? No way dude!Review Date: 2007-05-13
Toptastic must for all book wormsReview Date: 2006-01-25
Awesome stuff and can't wait for this author to write / release his next book
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