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Started by Edison_nel April 28, 2006
hi guys,
      what is actually image processing algorithm and how to describe it?

regards.
Edison_nel wrote:

> hi guys, > what is actually image processing algorithm and how to describe it? >
The clue's in the name - it's an algorithm which is used for processing images. Paul
"Edison_nel" <teo66_99@yahoo.com> wrote in message 
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> hi guys, > what is actually image processing algorithm and how to describe it?
Google Definition: "algorithm" Definition: "image" Definition: "processing" Definition: "image processing" Image processing algorithm: Any number of defined step-by-step procedures that usefully modify an image made up of discrete pixels - those pixels usually made up of binary words or bytes. Example: Reduce the artifact of isolated bad pixels in an image by averaging: The algorithm is expressed by: x(n,m)= [x(n-1,m-1) + x(n+1,m-1) + x(n-1,m+1) + x(n+1,m+1)]/4 for all 0<n<N and 0<m<M where N and M are the dimensions of the image starting at zero.
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> > "Edison_nel" <teo66_99@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:5fmdnfOvtZPwS8zZRVn-pA@giganews.com... > > hi guys, > > what is actually image processing algorithm and how to describe it? > > Google > > Definition: "algorithm" > > Definition: "image" > > Definition: "processing" > > Definition: "image processing" > > Image processing algorithm: > > Any number of defined step-by-step procedures that usefully modify an
image
> made up of discrete pixels - those pixels usually made up of binary words
or
> bytes. > > Example: > > Reduce the artifact of isolated bad pixels in an image by averaging: > The algorithm is expressed by: > x(n,m)= [x(n-1,m-1) + x(n+1,m-1) + x(n-1,m+1) + x(n+1,m+1)]/4 for all
0<n<N
> and 0<m<M > where N and M are the dimensions of the image starting at zero. > >
example Reduce the focus on me- by being really clever in front of myself - And not in a logical or pedagogical way - Obscured from the need of the question - I throw answers that are that are concise but somehow meaningless - the Babellians rule?