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1 April 1991 Applications of a minimum sum path algorithm implemented on the connection machine (Abstract Only)
J. Peter Rosenfeld, Donald K. Krecker, R. Michael Hord
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Proceedings Volume 1406, Image Understanding in the '90s: Building Systems that Work; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.47978
Event: Applied Imaging Pattern Recognition, 1990, McLean, VA, United States
Abstract
Presented in this paper is a methodology that has been used in development of a model-based computer vision system. The methodology focuses on problem solving while using commercial off-the-shelf computer vision software.
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J. Peter Rosenfeld, Donald K. Krecker, and R. Michael Hord "Applications of a minimum sum path algorithm implemented on the connection machine (Abstract Only)", Proc. SPIE 1406, Image Understanding in the '90s: Building Systems that Work, (1 April 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.47978
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KEYWORDS
Computer vision technology

Computing systems

Machine vision

Computer simulations

Model-based design

Systems modeling

Visual process modeling

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