Knowledge-based interpretation of remotely sensed images
Multiconstraint shape analysis
Automated reasoning about image motion using a rule-based deduction system
Curvature-based representation of objects from range data
‘Model’: a POPLOG package to support model-based vision
‘Excellent presentation’ of the Pop-11 AI language: Barrett, R, Ramsay, A and Sloman, A‘POP-11 a practical language for artificial intelligence’ Ellis Horwood, Chiehester, UK (1985) £9.50, pp 232
Special-purpose computers provide interesting reading: Snyder, L, Jamieson, L H, Gannon, D B and Siegel, H J (eds)‘Algorithmically specialized parallel computers’ Academic Press, New York, USA (1985) £24.00, pp 265
Picture processing intro nears reference quality: Yaroslavsky, LP‘Digital picture processing: an introduction’ Springer-Verlag, Berlin, FRG (1985) DM 112, pp 228
Algorithmic innovation is alive and well (up to 1982): Kanal, L N and Rosenfeld, A (eds)‘Progress in pattern recognition 2’ Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (1985) $55. pp 412
Demand for dynamic scene analysis information is met: Huang, TS(ed)‘1983 NATO Advanced Study Institute on image sequence and dynamic scene analysis’ Springer-Verlag, Berlin, FRG (1983) $64.30, pp 749
Vision control system orientates awkward components
Remote sensing systems interpret environmental data from land, sea or air
Sensor has thermoelectric self cooling
BBC-based image processor is designed for vision
Video input module
68000-based system recognizes stolen car numberplates
Imaging subsystems are designed for ‘faster than realtime’ operation
Insight
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