KEYWORDS: Digital imaging, Image resolution, Digital electronics, Data conversion, Flat panel displays, Chemical elements, Image sensors, Optical resolution, Control systems, Object recognition
This paper proposes an object-oriented digital imaging technology both for still and moving pictures. This innovative imaging method is non-scanning image format independent of the number of scanning lines and frame-rates of the current scanning method. The format is composed of digital bits describing image objects and deviation of moving pictures. We have recently embarked on a new era where we can exchange still and moving pictures in remote places through internet or over the wireless, and we use image data for various control systems. Therefore, the object-oriented digital imaging technology is incorporated as an innovative imaging technology, non-scanning, frameless and also fitted to flat-panels, packet networks, computer friendly, of course object recognition precisely and rapidly.
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