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30 August 1989 Stochastic Image Algebra For Multisensor Fusion And Spatial Reasoning: A Neural Approach
Su-shing Chen
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Abstract
Due to the incomplete and partial nature of information in the computer vision, multisensor fusion and spatial reasoning problem domains, the image algebra is extended to a stochastic image algebra and a stochastic world model. These stochastic models provide a systematic approach to the parallel or neural network implementation of algorithms in computer vision, multisensor fusion and spatial reasoning.
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Su-shing Chen "Stochastic Image Algebra For Multisensor Fusion And Spatial Reasoning: A Neural Approach", Proc. SPIE 1098, Aerospace Pattern Recognition, (30 August 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960433
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KEYWORDS
Image fusion

Stochastic processes

Visual process modeling

Image processing

Computer vision technology

Machine vision

3D modeling

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