Steve on Image Processing

October 5th, 2009

MATLAB Virtual Conference on October 14

We're having a MATLAB "virtual conference" on October 14. There'll be presentations, live Q&A, roundtable discussions, chats, etc. It should be fun!

I'm scheduled to do a talk on MATLAB indexing techniques for image processing.

You can register any time on the event overview page. Be sure to check out the presentation schedule to see what might interest you.

4 Responses to “MATLAB Virtual Conference on October 14”

  1. Pat replied on :

    How long does the virtual conf. go for? It makes no sense to sign up for something that will not fit my schedule.

  2. Steve replied on :

    Pat—Here’s the schedule.

  3. Pat replied on :

    Thanks. The posted schedule I found online had no times.

  4. Steve replied on :

    Pat—Sorry about that. I updated the link in the post.

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Steve Eddins manages the Image & Geospatial development team at The MathWorks and coauthored Digital Image Processing Using MATLAB. He writes here about image processing concepts, algorithm implementations, and MATLAB.

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  • Nishtha: Sir, I have preprocessed the image in following steps: [1] adaptive histogram equalization [2] thresholding...
  • Kristof: I also strongly support the idea. I have just recently bumped into the problem that im2single was not...
  • Steve: David—I’ m glad you found it useful!
  • David Lalejini: I found your example very useful for finding connected nodes in a large set of input pairs. I start...
  • tommy: Dear Steve, I have a question,please if you are kind to help me regarding the accumulator array dimensions of...
  • Steve: Abc—I don’t know how to distinguish the faces. You might try posting your question in the MATLAB...
  • Manju: well if we have a few ovals within each other like in a cell how do we measure the distance from the center...
  • Steve: Manju—What do you mean? How is each region defined?
  • Manju: if we have 2-3 regions within each other how do we measure the regions of each one?

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