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Python Image Processing Cookbook - Over 60 recipes to help you perform complex image processing and computer vision tasks with ease - cover

Python Image Processing Cookbook - Over 60 recipes to help you perform complex image processing and computer vision tasks with ease

Sandipan Dey

Publisher: Packt Publishing

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Summary

Explore Keras, scikit-image, open source computer vision (OpenCV), Matplotlib, and a wide range of other Python tools and frameworks to solve real-world image processing problems

 

Key Features


Discover solutions to complex image processing tasks using Python tools such as scikit-image and Keras

Learn popular concepts such as machine learning, deep learning, and neural networks for image processing

Explore common and not-so-common challenges faced in image processing

 

Book Description


 
With the advancements in wireless devices and mobile technology, there's increasing demand for people with digital image processing skills in order to extract useful information from the ever-growing volume of images. This book provides comprehensive coverage of the relevant tools and algorithms, and guides you through analysis and visualization for image processing.


 



 
With the help of over 60 cutting-edge recipes, you'll address common challenges in image processing and learn how to perform complex tasks such as object detection, image segmentation, and image reconstruction using large hybrid datasets. Dedicated sections will also take you through implementing various image enhancement and image restoration techniques, such as cartooning, gradient blending, and sparse dictionary learning. As you advance, you'll get to grips with face morphing and image segmentation techniques. With an emphasis on practical solutions, this book will help you apply deep learning techniques such as transfer learning and fine-tuning to solve real-world problems.


 



 
By the end of this book, you'll be proficient in utilizing the capabilities of the Python ecosystem to implement various image processing techniques effectively.

 

What you will learn


Implement supervised and unsupervised machine learning algorithms for image processing

Use deep neural network models for advanced image processing tasks

Perform image classification, object detection, and face recognition

Apply image segmentation and registration techniques on medical images to assist doctors

Use classical image processing and deep learning methods for image restoration

Implement text detection in images using Tesseract, the optical character recognition (OCR) engine

Understand image enhancement techniques such as gradient blending

 

Who this book is for


 
This book is for image processing engineers, computer vision engineers, software developers, machine learning engineers, or anyone who wants to become well-versed with image processing techniques and methods using a recipe-based approach. Although no image processing knowledge is expected, prior Python coding experience is necessary to understand key concepts covered in the book.
Available since: 04/17/2020.
Print length: 438 pages.

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