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30 April 1987 Review Of Machine Vision Architectures
William K. Pratt, Patrick F. Leonard
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Abstract
A review of computer architectures for machine vision applications is presented. Pipeline and cellular architectures for raster-to-raster and raster-to-list operations are described. Advantages and disadvantages of the various architectures are discussed.
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William K. Pratt and Patrick F. Leonard "Review Of Machine Vision Architectures", Proc. SPIE 0755, Image Pattern Recognition: Algorithm Implementations, Techniques, and Technology, (30 April 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940001
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Machine vision

Convolution

Detection and tracking algorithms

Array processing

Network architectures

Pattern recognition

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