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In order to study methods of image processing, theoretically we need to first make clear what the image to be processed is and what is meant by processing an image. In this chapter we present a theoretical model of digitized images and the processing of these images. For the convenience of explanation, let us start our discussion with a two-dimensional image.

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Toriwaki, J., Yoshida, H. (2009). Models Of Images And Image Operations. In: Fundamentals of Three-Dimensional Digital Image Processing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-173-2_2

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