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18 May 1987 KWIK : An Environment For Sequential And Parallel Image Processing.
D. E. Kelly, A. J. McCollum, B. G. Batchelor
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Proceedings Volume 0730, Automated Inspection and Measurement; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937859
Event: Cambridge Symposium_Intelligent Robotics Systems, 1986, Cambridge, MA, United States
Abstract
KWIK is an integrated software environment designed to promote the rapid development of image processing algorithms. The system consists of a number of components : a compiler, editor, architecture/system configuration, look-up table generator and help facility. KWIK is menu-driven; the user selects an option from the five main ones above. These components form a set of tools which the user employs to accelerate the cycle from experimental stage to final algorithm. Each component is tightly coupled and internal information is passed amongst them. This common knowledge base can be used, for example, to advise if problems arise. The information base consists of two basic parts. A permanent (static) knowledge base includes image processing primitives, their arguments and method of implementation. The second part consists of temporary (dynamic) information which can, if required, be augmented to the permanent knowledge base.
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D. E. Kelly, A. J. McCollum, and B. G. Batchelor "KWIK : An Environment For Sequential And Parallel Image Processing.", Proc. SPIE 0730, Automated Inspection and Measurement, (18 May 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937859
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Algorithm development

Computing systems

Detection and tracking algorithms

Image enhancement

Inspection

Binary data

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