文档介绍:Remote Sensing Image Processing
Synthesis Lectures on Image,
Video, and Multimedia
Processing
Editor
Alan C. Bovik, University of Texas, Austin
The Lectures on Image, Video and Multimedia Processing are intended to provide a unique and
groundbreaking forum for the world’s experts in the field to express their knowledge in unique and
effective ways. It is our intention that the Series will contain Lectures of basic, intermediate, and
advanced material depending on the topical matter and the authors’ level of discourse. It is also
intended that these Lectures depart from the usual dry textbook format and instead give the
author the opportunity to speak more directly to the reader, and to unfold the subject matter from
a more personal point of view. The ess of this candid approach to technical writing will rest on
our selection of exceptionally distinguished authors, who have been chosen for their noteworthy
leadership in developing new ideas in image, video, and multimedia processing research,
development, and education.
In terms of the subject matter for the series, there are few limitations that we will impose other
than the Lectures be related to aspects of the imaging sciences that are relevant to furthering our
understanding of the processes by which images, videos, and multimedia signals are formed,
processed for various tasks, and perceived by human viewers. These categories are naturally quite
broad, for two reasons: First, measuring, processing, and understanding perceptual signals involves
broad categories of scientific inquiry, including optics, surface physics, visual psychophysics and
neurophysiology, information theory, computer graphics, display and printing technology, artificial
intelligence, works, harmonic analysis, and so on. Secondly, the domain of application of
these methods is limited only by the number of branches of science, engineering, and industry that
utilize audio, visual, and other perceptual signals to convey in