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Several years ago the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory realized that, in order to carry on significant research in pattern recognition, a facility for scanning and digitizing spatial images was required. This facility would provide a mechanism for converting spatial images to numerical form thus permitting evaluation of various techniques for automatic recognition of images utilizing general purpose digital computer programs. Thus, one of our first objectives was to develop a facility for easy transformation of images into digital form.
H. M. Maynard,L. F. Pemberton, andC. W. Swonger
"Application Of Image Processing Research To The Retrieval Of Filmed Data", Proc. SPIE 0006, Filmed Data and Computers, (1 December 1966); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.971064
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H. M. Maynard, L. F. Pemberton, C. W. Swonger, "Application Of Image Processing Research To The Retrieval Of Filmed Data," Proc. SPIE 0006, Filmed Data and Computers, (1 December 1966); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.971064