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    Digital and Discrete Geometry: Theory and Algorithms

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    Digital and Discrete Geometry: Theory and Algorithms

    Digital and Discrete Geometry: Theory and Algorithms by Li M. Chen
    English | January 5, 2015 | ISBN: 9783319120980 | 339 pages | MOBI | 8.82 Mb

    This book provides comprehensive coverage of the modern methods for geometric problems in the computing sciences. It also covers concurrent topics in data sciences including geometric processing, manifold learning, Google search, cloud data, and R-tree for wireless networks and BigData.
    The author investigates digital geometry and its related constructive methods in discrete geometry, offering detailed methods and algorithms. The book is divided into five sections: basic geometry; digital curves, surfaces and manifolds; discretely represented objects; geometric computation and processing; and advanced topics. Chapters especially focus on the applications of these methods to other types of geometry, algebraic topology, image processing, computer vision and computer graphics.
    Digital and Discrete Geometry: Theory and Algorithms  targets  researchers and professionals working in digital image processing analysis, medical imaging (suchas CT and MRI) and informatics, computer graphics, computer vision, biometrics, and information theory.  Advanced-level students in electrical engineering, mathematics, and computer science will also find this book useful as a secondary text book or reference.
    Praise for this book:

    This book does present a large collection of important concepts, of mathematical, geometrical, or algorithmical nature, that are frequently used in computer graphics and image processing. These concepts range from graphs through manifolds to homology. Of particular value are the sections dealing with discrete versions of classic continuous notions. The reader finds compact definitions and concise explanations that often appeal to intuition, avoiding finer, but then necessarily more complicated, arguments… As a first introduction, or as a reference for professionals working in computer graphics or image processing, this book should be of considerable value." -Prof. Dr. Rolf Klein, University of Bonn.

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