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Published inNov 2015
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Francisco Javier Blanco-Silva
Francisco Javier Blanco-Silva
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Francisco Javier Blanco-Silva

I will always be indebted to Bradley J. Lucier and Rodrigo Bañuelos, for being a constant inspiration, for their guidance and teachings. Special thanks to my editors, Sriram Neelakantam, Bharat Patil, Nikhil Potdukhe, and Mohammad Rizvi. Many colleagues have contributed with encouragement and fruitful discussions. In particular, I would like to mention Parsa Bakhtary, Aaron Dutle, Edsel Peña, Pablo Sprechmann, Adam Taylor, and Holly Watson. But the most special thanks go without a doubt to my wife and daughter. Grace's love and smiles alone provided all the motivation, enthusiasm and skills to overcome any difficulties encountered during the pursuit of this book, and everything life threw at me ever since she was born.
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In this chapter, we have seen how the SciPy stack helps us solve many problems in Mathematical Imaging, from the effective representation of digital images, to their efficient storage, compression, and processing, modifying, restoring, or analyzing them. Although certainly exhaustive, this chapter scratches but the surface of this challenging field of engineering. One could easily write another 400 pages just devoted to this subject, and I invite you to further study the possibilities of the module scipy.ndimage, the imaging toolkit skimage, and the Python bindings for the libraries OpenCV or SimpleITK.

The chapter also closes my vision of what mastering the SciPy stack means. In truth, this vision only focused on the relational aspect between the scientific applications and the mathematical theory behind the needed routines. No efforts have been put forth to tackle the techniques of speeding up the codes by binding with other languages, for example. While this is an interesting and...

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Published in: Nov 2015Publisher: ISBN-13: 9781783984749

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Francisco Javier Blanco-Silva

I will always be indebted to Bradley J. Lucier and Rodrigo Bañuelos, for being a constant inspiration, for their guidance and teachings. Special thanks to my editors, Sriram Neelakantam, Bharat Patil, Nikhil Potdukhe, and Mohammad Rizvi. Many colleagues have contributed with encouragement and fruitful discussions. In particular, I would like to mention Parsa Bakhtary, Aaron Dutle, Edsel Peña, Pablo Sprechmann, Adam Taylor, and Holly Watson. But the most special thanks go without a doubt to my wife and daughter. Grace's love and smiles alone provided all the motivation, enthusiasm and skills to overcome any difficulties encountered during the pursuit of this book, and everything life threw at me ever since she was born.
Read more about Francisco Javier Blanco-Silva