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23 July 1982 Display Or Processor?
John R. Adams
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Abstract
This paper will investigate the role of the image display as a computational processing element in an image processing system. Specific architectural philosophies that allow the traditional image display to double as an image processor will be discussed. Algorithms using the image display as a processor will be presented and compared with traditional approaches.
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John R. Adams "Display Or Processor?", Proc. SPIE 0301, Design of Digital Image Processing Systems, (23 July 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932604
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Image display

Digital image processing

Computing systems

Video

Control systems

Color image processing

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