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Pyramidal architectures for computer vision
Cantoni V. (ed), Ferretti M., Plenum Press, New York, NY, 1994. Type: Book (9780306444531)
Both hardware and software implementations of pyramid-based systems used for computer vision applications are described. The pyramid architecture is a common model for the processing that is done in computer vision and has parallels in...
Jul 1 1995
Generalized bidirectional associative memories for image processing
Kulkarni A., Yazdanpanahi I. Applied computing (, Indianapolis, IN, Feb 14-16, 1993) 3791993. Type: Proceedings
The bidirectional associative memory (BAM) model was developed by Bart Kosco with optical implementation in mind. It extends the Hopfield autoassociative memory from a one-layer unidirectional network to a two-layer bidirectional struc...
Oct 1 1994
Using the TMC2301 image resampling sequencer
Eldon J. Microprocessors & Microsystems 14(2): 107-118, 1990. Type: Article
The image processing functions for single images fall into six main classes: intensity transformations, local neighborhood filtering (convolutions), image warping, Fourier filtering, statistical filtering, and morphological transformat...
May 1 1991
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