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11 March 1993 HIPS-2 software for image processing: goals and directions
Michael S. Landy
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Abstract
HIPS-2 is a set of image processing modules which provides a powerful suite of tools for those interested in research, system development, and teaching. In this paper we first review the design considerations used to develop HIPS-2 from its predecessor (HIPS). Then, a number of further developments are outlined which are under consideration. These include the development of a graphical user interface, more general approaches to color from the standpoint of color reproduction and linear models of color, and extensions to the software and data format to deal with production-oriented tasks.
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Michael S. Landy "HIPS-2 software for image processing: goals and directions", Proc. SPIE 1964, Applications of Artificial Intelligence 1993: Machine Vision and Robotics, (11 March 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141786
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

RGB color model

Human-machine interfaces

Image compression

Artificial intelligence

Data modeling

Databases

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