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Image Processing: Accomplish Complex Objectives with High-Level Functions
Markus van Almsick
The Wolfram Language continuously expands and improves high-level image processing and analyzing functions from image foreground and background separation to collage creation and color processing. This presentation demonstrates how to complete complex tasks quickly with the Wolfram Language.
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