ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Digital Images and Linear Systems

Ulrich Raff    
O Gutiérrez    
H Maturana    
P Vargas    

Resumen

En el presente texto se señala la importancia que adquiere el Procesamiento Digital de Imágenes en el área de la medicina. Para esto, el texto explica el desarrollo y uso de este tipo de procesamiento de imágenes, lo compara con otros tipos de procesamiento y expone los posibles usos que puede dar la medicina al Procesamiento Digital de Imágenes.

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