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This chapter describes some case studies that demonstrate the techniques discussed in Chapter 11. The scope, however, is restricted to applications of linear digital filters only. In any case study, digital filtering forms only a part, nevertheless an important part, of the processes which must be applied to the image in order to achieve the desired objective; as such it is described within the context of the application.

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King, R., Ahmadi, M., Gorgui-Naguib, R., Kwabwe, A., Azimi-Sadjadi, M. (1989). Case Studies. In: Digital Filtering in One and Two Dimensions. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0918-3_12

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