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29 December 1978 The Use Of Digital Processors In Image Analysis Systems
J. P. Fallon, P. J. Gregory, C. J. Taylor
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Early Image Analysis instrumentation, other than that done strictly visually, operated on single line scans and usually presented the operator with a graphical, i.e. chart recorder, output. Two dimensionality was incorporated in the early sixties with the developff t of the isodensitracer, by Technical Operations, which produced a contour plot of optical density over a two dimensional image area. As with the single line scan devices further data reduction was usually done visually.
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J. P. Fallon, P. J. Gregory, and C. J. Taylor "The Use Of Digital Processors In Image Analysis Systems", Proc. SPIE 0148, Computers in Optical Systems, (29 December 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956650
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Image analysis

Feature extraction

Televisions

Computing systems

Binary data

Digital image processing

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