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1 November 1996 Multizone input of complex images for archiving
Oleg I. Shanin, Dmitriy Mikhaylovi Lyakhov, Sagida Mahgudovna Zhalilova, S. Yu. Khromov
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Proceedings Volume 2916, Multimedia Storage and Archiving Systems; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.257306
Event: Photonics East '96, 1996, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
The creation of training, expert and similar systems, using archives of complex color images, is a dream of many specialists in various subject matter areas including medicine. However, so far there has not been solved the problem high-quality metrological input to a computer of complex color images. This problem is now being solved mainly in two directions: 1) creation of black-and-white high-resolution hardware with alternate photographic an object through R,G,B-filters and subsequent superposing three images upon each other; 2) creation of high-resolution color hardware. At the same time, in inputting static objects, one more possibility exists, namely; successive input of separate fragments of a complex image with subsequent mathematical joining them in a computer. Here, the effective resolution of hardware used heightens such number times, that is practically proportional to the number of fragments input, except common zones required for high- quality joining. The present work is dedicated to practical realization of the latter direction conformingly to the input of cytological preparations images.
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Oleg I. Shanin, Dmitriy Mikhaylovi Lyakhov, Sagida Mahgudovna Zhalilova, and S. Yu. Khromov "Multizone input of complex images for archiving", Proc. SPIE 2916, Multimedia Storage and Archiving Systems, (1 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.257306
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KEYWORDS
Error analysis

Chemical elements

Astatine

Frame grabbers

Image compression

Infrared imaging

Medicine

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