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Handbook of Research on Emerging Perspectives in Intelligent Pattern Recognition, Analysis, and Image Processing

Narendra Kumar Kamila (C.V. Raman College of Engineering, India)
Release Date: November, 2015 | Copyright: © 2016 | Pages: 477

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781466686540
EISBN13: 9781466686557
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8654-0

Description:

Whether an old photograph or a single video frame, there is a wealth of data hidden in a picture. Image processing and pattern analysis play a vital role in engineering science and can be applied in diverse areas to solve existing and practical problems.

The Handbook of Research on Emerging Perspectives in Intelligent Pattern Recognition, Analysis, and Image Processing discusses the advances of image processing and pattern analysis and addresses how new innovations will cater to the demands of daily life. This handbook provides the resources necessary for technology developers, scientists, and policymakers to adopt and implement new inventions across the globe.

The chapters presented in this publication encompass various aspects of recent image processing and pattern analysis innovations including, but not limited to, mobile image tracking, motion picture analysis, pattern classification, multisensory data fusion, 3D imaging, supporting routing protocols, brain computer interfaces, image restoration, and medical imaging.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • 3D Imaging
  • Brain Computer Interface
  • Image Restoration
  • Medical Imaging
  • Mobile Image Tracking
  • Motion Picture Analysis
  • Pattern Classification
  • Wavelet Transform

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Editor Narendra Kumar Kamila presents readers with a collection of academic and professional contributions that together makeup a research handbook on contemporary and emerging advances in the field of pattern recognition, analysis, and imaging. The editor has organized the nineteen contributions that make up the main body of the text in three parts devoted to pattern recognition, watermarking, and face recognition; image processing and computer vision; and bio imaging and its applications.

– ProtoView Reviews

Narendra Kumar Kamila is presently working as Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, and Head (R&D Cell), C V Raman College of Engineering, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. He received his master degree from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur and subsequently obtained his Ph. D. degree from Utkal University, Bhubaneswar. Prof. Kamila was also post-doctoral fellow to University of Arkansas, USA. He has published several research papers in the national/international journal of repute in the field of wireless sensor networking, Adhoc-networking, Image processing, meta cognition, and data privacy/security. He has served as program committee members in many international conferences. He has completed many projects sponsored by various sponsoring agencies. He has guided many M.Tech. and Ph.D. students under different universities. Dr. Kamila has been rendering his best services as editorial board member to American Journal of Intelligent System, American Journal of Advances in Networks, American journal of Networks and Communications, Reviewer of International journal of Intelligent Information System(USA), Reviewer of International Journal of Automation Control and Intelligent Systems(USA), Reviewer of Elsevier Publication, Reviewer of AMSE, modelling simulation(France), editor-in-chief of International Journal of Advanced Computer Engineering and Communication Technology, former editor-in-chief of International Journal of Communication Network and Security(IJCNS) and editor-in-chief of many international conference proceedings.

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