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22 August 1988 A Programmable Video Image Remapper
Timothy E. Fisher, Richard D. Juday
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Abstract
NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) has created the specifications for a new kind of image processing machine, a video-rate coordinate remapper. JSC has contracted with Texas Instruments for its detailed design and construction. Previous image processing machines for machine vision typically have done point operations without changing the geometry of the image. The JSC/TI Programmable Remapper offers complete flexibility in changing the coordinates of an input image at video rates. Presented here are the main capabilities and some of the applications of such a device.
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Timothy E. Fisher and Richard D. Juday "A Programmable Video Image Remapper", Proc. SPIE 0938, Digital and Optical Shape Representation and Pattern Recognition, (22 August 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.976584
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Imaging systems

Optical pattern recognition

Optical correlators

Video

Digital image processing

Machine vision

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