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The key theoretical issues of image representation and manipulation are discussed in this chapter. The description of techniques below provides an introduction to the subject of image processing and does not purport to define the limits of our knowledge about it. There are many excellent textbooks on the theoretical basis of this subject and the reader is referred to these for a more complete description of image processing techniques. (See the References section at the end of this book for an extensive list of references.)
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Batchelor, B.G., Waltz, F. (1993). Principles of Digital Image Processing. In: Interactive Image Processing for Machine Vision. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0393-6_2
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