Image Processing Onramp Overview - MATLAB
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    Image Processing Onramp Overview

    Learn about Image Processing Onramp, an interactive, self-paced online course that provides hands-on experience with performing image analysis. Examples and exercises demonstrate the use of appropriate MATLAB® and Image Processing Toolbox™ functionality throughout the analysis process. Topics covered in Image Processing Onramp include importing and exporting images, enhancing images, modifying object shapes using morphological operations, and performing batch analysis over sets of images.

    Published: 26 May 2021

    Images are everywhere. In industries from health care to transportation, agriculture to retail, space exploration to archaeology, image data are used for monitoring, identification, and discovery. And where there are images, there is image processing. At a high level image processing is a set of techniques, which act on a digital image to modify it or extract information from it.

    Image processing techniques can be used to adjust contrast, remove noise, or find edges. And by combining multiple techniques, you can design algorithms which perform increasingly complex tasks.

    In this course, you'll use MATLAB, an image processing toolbox, to implement a complete image processing workflow. By the end, you'll have built an algorithm which can identify and collect images of receipts from a busy camera roll. To get started, all you need is a web browser. You'll interact with a web-based version of MATLAB where you'll receive step by step instructions and instant feedback.

    You can also experiment and try things out on your own. You don't need to learn a lot of theory to start doing image processing, but it will help if you know a little bit of MATLAB, just the basics. If you've never used MATLAB before, it's easy to get started.

    And we recommend you first take MATLAB Onramp to get you up to speed quickly. This course should take about two hours to complete, but you can leave any time and come back later. And when you're done, you can download a shareable certificate of completion. Click the Launch button to get started today.

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