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9 January 1979 Using Microprocessors For Image Processing
Harvey R. Seliner
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Abstract
The low cost and simplicity of microprocessors will enable the image-processing field to expand widely. Data acquisition, conversion, storage, and display are becoming similarly inexpensive. Described is a low-cost image-processing system that illustrates the use of microprocessors. Also, a set of high-level image-processing primitive functions that are machine independent are proposed. These primitive functions may be used to write high-level languages in less space for shorter execution time. Their machine-independency should encourage widespread exchange of programs among members of the image-processing community.
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Harvey R. Seliner "Using Microprocessors For Image Processing", Proc. SPIE 0155, Image Understanding Systems and Industrial Applications I, (9 January 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956752
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Data storage

Image understanding

Computer programming

Cameras

Data conversion

CRTs

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