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1 April 1991 Computer vision systems: integration of software architectures
Edward H. Bohling, R. Patrick O'Connor
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Proceedings Volume 1406, Image Understanding in the '90s: Building Systems that Work; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.47980
Event: Applied Imaging Pattern Recognition, 1990, McLean, VA, United States
Abstract
The Strategic Computing Object-directed Reconnaissance Parallel-processing Image Understanding System (SCORPIUS) program was successfully completed in September 1990. Initiated in 1985, SCORPIUS was a research program that combined emerging technologies from DARPA's Image Understanding (IU) and Computer Architecture programs in a real world application, the automated exploitation of aerial imagery. Image exploitation is the process of extracting intelligence from image data. The quantity and quality of the products from various sensor systems are out-pacing the improvements in exploitation systems. SCORPIUS has demonstrated the concept that the model-based vision approach can address this imbalance.
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Edward H. Bohling and R. Patrick O'Connor "Computer vision systems: integration of software architectures", Proc. SPIE 1406, Image Understanding in the '90s: Building Systems that Work, (1 April 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.47980
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KEYWORDS
Computing systems

Computer architecture

Computer vision technology

Machine vision

System integration

Image processing

Image understanding

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