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1 August 1991 SCORPIUS: final report
Randall M. Onishi
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Abstract
The Strategic Computing Object-directed Reconnaissance Parallel-processing Image Understanding System (SCORPIUS) program was successfully completed in September 1990. Initiated in 1985, the program was known then as the Strategic Computing Image Understanding Program (SCIUP). SCORPIUS was a research program that combined emerging technologies from DARPA's Image Understanding (IU) and Strategic Computing Initiative (SCI) programs in a real world application. This application demonstrated the automated image exploitation of aerial imagery to extract intelligence from image data.
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Randall M. Onishi "SCORPIUS: final report", Proc. SPIE 1472, Image Understanding and the Man-Machine Interface III, (1 August 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46471
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Image understanding

Prototyping

Clouds

3D modeling

Image registration

Software development

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