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1 March 1992 Hybrid vision computer
Yuzhuo Zhong, Bingxin Qiao, Guang-you Xu, Jun Yang
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Abstract
Vision information processing involves extracting, describing, and explaining information from images of 3D environments. It can be divided into three levels according to the technical complexity and used methods: low-level vision, middle-level vision, and high-level vision. Based on the characteristic and requirement of each level, we propose a low-level vision processing module on the basis of DSP, a middle level vision processing module-PIPE, and a high level vision processing module--parallel graph reduction machine (PGR). Working on the same platform--IBM PC/AT, these 3 modules compose a hybrid vision computer. It may be an efficient solution to process images with large volume of data and critical real-time requirement.
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Yuzhuo Zhong, Bingxin Qiao, Guang-you Xu, and Jun Yang "Hybrid vision computer", Proc. SPIE 1615, Machine Vision Architectures, Integration, and Applications, (1 March 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.58800
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KEYWORDS
Computer vision technology

Machine vision

Digital signal processing

3D image processing

3D vision

Data processing

Image processing

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