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Statistics, Probability Theory, Signal Processing - General & Miscellaneous, Optics - General & Miscellaneous, Mathematical Programming & Operations Research

Random Processes for Image and Signal Processing

by Edward R. Dougherty
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"This book gives readers an intuitive appreciation for random functions, plus theory and processes necessary for sophisticated applications. It covers probability theory, random processes, canonical representation, optimal filtering, and random models. Second in the SPIE/IEEE Series on Imaging Science & Engineering. It also presents theory along with applications, to help readers intuitively appreciate random functions.

Included are special cases in which probabilistic insight is more readily achievable. When provided, proofs are in the main body of the text and clearly delineated; sometimes they are either not provided or outlines of conceptual arguments are given. The intent is to state theorems carefully and to draw clear distinctions between rigorous mathematical arguments and heuristic explanations. When a proof can be given at a mathematical level commensurate with the text and when it enhances conceptual understanding, it is usually provided; in other cases, the effort is to explain subtleties of the definitions and properties concerning random functions, and to state conditions under which a proposition applies. Attention is drawn to the differences between deterministic concepts and their random counterparts, for instance, in the mean-square calculus, orthonormal representation, and linear filtering. Such differences are sometimes glossed over in method books; however, lack of differentiation between random and deterministic analysis can lead to misinterpretation of experimental results and misuse of techniques.

The author's motivation for the book comes from his experience in teaching graduate-level image processing and having to end up teaching random processes. Even students who have taken a course on random processes have often done so in the context of linear operators on signals. This approach is inadequate for image processing. Nonlinear operators play a widening role in image processing, and the spatial nature of imaging makes it significantly different from one-dimensional signal processing. Moreover, students who have some background in stochastic processes often lack a unified view in terms of canonical representation and orthogonal projections in inner product spaces."

"This instructive, wide-ranging book is useful in pursuing ground-breaking research, basic or applied...provides the understanding necessary for sophisticated applications and a better grasp of the underlying processes."

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Concerns the engineering purposes of the analysis and synthesis if linear and nonlinear systems that operate on spatial and temporal random functions. Because the author's major concern is algorithm development, he focuses on three basic problems of operator synthesis: representation, filter design, and modeling. Chapters cover basic probability, random functions, canonical representation, transform coding, optimal filter design, neural networks, Markov chains, and the theory of random closed sets. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
May 31, 1999
Publisher
SPIE Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engi
Pages
616
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780819425133

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