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23 May 1983 Affordable Implementations Of Image Processing Algorithms
W. L. Harland, W. L. Eversole
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Abstract
The advance of semiconductor technology has made monolithic implementations of commonly used imaging system functions feasible and affordable. This is particularly true of high-throughput functions such as low-pass filtering, edge detection, and automatic gain control that are typically applied to an entire image to enhance the imaging sensor output for display or further processing. This paper describes the integrated-circuit implementation of three important image-processing functions: a general-purpose programmable neighborhood operator, a Sobel edge-detection circuit, and a histogram-modification circuit.
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W. L. Harland and W. L. Eversole "Affordable Implementations Of Image Processing Algorithms", Proc. SPIE 0360, Robotics and Industrial Inspection, (23 May 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934097
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Image enhancement

Sensors

Quantization

Logic

Edge detection

Image filtering

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