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Radon and Projection Transform-Based Computer Vision - Algorithms, A Pipeline Architecture, and Industrial Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988)
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Radon and Projection Transform-Based Computer Vision - Algorithms, A Pipeline Architecture, and Industrial Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988)
Series: Springer Series in Information Sciences, 16
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This book deals with novel machine vision architecture ideas that
make real-time projection-based algorithms a reality. The design is
founded on raster-mode processing, which is exploited in a powerful
and flexible pipeline. We concern ourselves with several image
analysis algorithms for computing: projections of gray-level images
along linear patterns (i. e., the Radon transform) and other curved
contours; convex hull approximations; the Hough transform for line
and curve detection; diameters; moments and principal components,
etc. Addition ally, we deal with an extensive list of key image
processing tasks, which involve generating: discrete approximations
of the inverse Radon transform operator; computer tomography
reconstructions; two-dimensional convolutions; rotations and
translations; multi-color digital masks; the discrete Fourier
transform in polar coordinates; autocorrelations, etc. Both the
image analysis and image processing algorithms are supported by a
similar architecture. We will also of some of the above algorithms
to the solution of demonstrate the applicability various industrial
visual inspection problems. The algorithms and architectural ideas
surveyed here unleash the power of the Radon and other non-linear
transformations for machine vision applications. We provide fast
methods to transform images into projection space representa tions
and to backtrace projection-space information into the image
domain. The novelty of this approach is that the above algorithms
are suitable for implementa tion in a pipeline architecture.
Specifically, random access memory and other dedicated hardware
components which are necessary for implementation of clas sical
techniques are not needed for our algorithms."
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