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18 January 1988 Architecture Of High Speed Image Processing System
Toshio Konishi, Hiroshi Hayashi, Tohru Ohki
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Abstract
One of architectures for a high speed image processing system which corresponds to a new algorithm for a shape understanding is proposed. And the hardware system which is based on the archtecture was developed. Consideration points of the architecture are mainly that using processors should match with the processing sequence of the target image and that the developed system should be used practically in an industry. As the result, it was possible to perform each processing at a speed of 80 nano-seconds a pixel.
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Toshio Konishi, Hiroshi Hayashi, and Tohru Ohki "Architecture Of High Speed Image Processing System", Proc. SPIE 0829, Applications of Digital Image Processing X, (18 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942145
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Image segmentation

Digital image processing

Binary data

Detection and tracking algorithms

Algorithm development

Cameras

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