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1 June 1970 Some Automatic Film Reading Activities In The United States, 1965 - 1970
Harold L. Kasnitz
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Abstract
The 1960's will be remembered as the time when computers began to be applied to problems of technical, scientific and economic importance. In photo optical engineering, one illustration of this development is the application of computers to the processing of pictorial imagery. Techniques of picture filtering, band-width compression and pattern recognition have been studied, which use rather sophisticated mathematical techniques and rely for their application on large digital computers.
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Harold L. Kasnitz "Some Automatic Film Reading Activities In The United States, 1965 - 1970", Proc. SPIE 0022, Photo-Optical Instrumentation: Present & Future Developments, (1 June 1970); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953435
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KEYWORDS
Computing systems

Pattern recognition

Ions

Blood

Calibration

Photography

Photomicroscopy

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