Spatio-Temporal Image Processing: Theory and Scientific Applications

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Image sequence processing is becoming a tremendous tool to analyze spatio-temporal data in all areas of natural science. It is the key to studythe dynamics of of complex scientific phenomena. Methods from computer science and the field of application are merged establishing new interdisciplinary research areas. This monograph emerged from scientific applications and thus is an example for such an interdisciplinaryapproach. It is addressed both to computer scientists and to researchers from other fields who are applying methods of computer vision. The results presented are mostly from environmental physics (oceanography) but they will be illuminating and helpful for researchers applying similar methods in other areas.

Author(s): Bernd Jähne (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 751
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1993

Language: English
Pages: 214
City: Berlin; New York
Tags: Computer Applications in Geosciences; Pattern Recognition; Systems and Information Theory in Engineering; Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems; Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design; Geophysics/Geodesy

Introduction and overview....Pages 1-13
Image sequence acquisition....Pages 14-62
Kinematics and dynamics of motion....Pages 63-75
Motion in space-time images....Pages 76-109
Fourier transform methods....Pages 110-118
Differential methods....Pages 119-132
Quadrature filter set methods....Pages 133-142
Tensor methods....Pages 143-157
Correlation methods....Pages 158-160
Phase methods....Pages 161-165
Implementation....Pages 166-184
Experimental results....Pages 185-192