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Browse All Reviews > Computing Methodologies (I) > Image Processing And Computer Vision (I.4) > General (I.4.0) > Image Displays (I.4.0...)
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Reviews about "Image Displays (I.4.0...)":
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Integrating point and touch for interaction with digital tabletop displays Parker J., Mandryk R., Inkpen K. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 26(5): 28-35, 2006. Type: Article
Tabletop setups are becoming increasingly popular. Although many researchers are developing different horizontal display setups, there are neither widely accepted standard input devices, nor preferred interaction techniques (such as to...
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Dec 5 2006 |
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Morphs, mallards, and montages: computer-aided imagination Glassner A., A. K. Peters, Ltd., 2004. Type: Book (9781568812311)
Glassner has had a personal column in IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications since 1996. In this latest revised collection of his contributions, he provides 13 chapters of interesting and varied topics. Several specific topic...
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Mar 3 2005 |
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A Markovian framework for digital halftoning Geist R., Reynolds R., Suggs D. ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) 12(2): 136-159, 1993. Type: Article
Researchers in this area should consider this well-written paper. The paper provides two models, which are seen to be equivalent, for digital halftoning, one based on maximum-entropy Gibbs measures and the other based on reversible Mar...
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Jun 1 1994 |
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A comparison of selected digital halftoning techniques Stephen G. Microprocessors & Microsystems 15(5): 249-255, 1991. Type: Article
Many displays and hardcopy devices produce images of only two intensity levels. For example, most laser printers print images as arrays of black dots on white paper. The process of transforming an image composed of gray levels to a for...
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Aug 1 1992 |
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HDTV and the computer industry Frenkel K. Communications of the ACM 32(11): 1300-1312, 1989. Type: Article
Various government and industrial groups are working on HDTV standards, but no consensus has arisen. Issues are compatibility with current equipment, method of signal transmission, display approach, and whether HDTV should be analog- o...
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Jul 1 1990 |
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Progress in medical imaging Newhouse V., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., New York, NY, 1988. Type: Book (9789780387967134)
Progress in medical imaging is a collection of papers that review the physics behind the development of modern medical imaging techniques. The chapters have a great deal of depth and generally present a balanced view of their to...
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Aug 1 1989 |
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