By image processing, I assume you mean photographing in different wavelengths. Basically, they do that because it shows them the temperature of a planet's features and it's general chemical makeup. For instance, they can look past the bright atmosphere of the sun and see the surface features by photographing it with an ultraviolet camera.
in chennai skiveproject is only a centre to train the students and giving a extr orninary projects for imageprocessing
T.C Parr has written: 'Automatic vehicle guidance via imageprocessing'
Matlab is useful in image processing in order to convert the image into a matrix and make several operations on it.
An example may be found in banking systems that use computer-output microform devices to store images of checks and place several check images on the customer's bank statement
yes.Yup. Scientists use algebra all the time, no question. Even biologists.
Scientists use seismographs.
Scientists use graphs to organize data.
Scientists use mainly fossils.
scientists frequently use Celsius
The name for the units scientists use for circles are degrees.
scientists use camras and coolness daniel
Scientists use an electron accelerator :)