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3 October 1994 Hardware considerations for illumination-invariant image processing
John W. V. Miller, Malayappan Shridhar
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Proceedings Volume 2347, Machine Vision Applications, Architectures, and Systems Integration III; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.188740
Event: Photonics for Industrial Applications, 1994, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
Illumination-invariant image processing is an extension of the classical technique of homomorphic filtering using a logarithmic point transformation. In this paper, traditional approaches to illumination-invariant processing are briefly reviewed and then extended using newer image processing techniques. Relevant hardware considerations are also discussed including the number of bits per pixel required for digitization, minimizing the dynamic range of the data for image processing, and camera requirements. Three applications using illumination-invariant processing techniques are also provided.
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John W. V. Miller and Malayappan Shridhar "Hardware considerations for illumination-invariant image processing", Proc. SPIE 2347, Machine Vision Applications, Architectures, and Systems Integration III, (3 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.188740
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Linear filtering

Image processing

Analog electronics

Image filtering

Quantization

Nonlinear filtering

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