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It is with great pleasure that I present this fourth vol ume in the
series "Advanced Applications in Pattern Recognition." It would be
difficult to find two authors better versed in the design and
application of parallel image processing systems, due to both their
own many years of pioneering in the field and their encyclopedic
knowledge of what is going on in uni versity and industrial
laboratories around the world. The monograph is unique in its
parallel presentation of orthogonal and hexagonal dissections, and
the wealth of graphic illustration of algorithmic procedures for
processing and analyz ing images in the various known
implementations of parallel im age-processing architectures. This
volume should find a place on the bookshelf of every practitioner
of pattern recognition, image processing, and compu ter graphics.
Morton Nadler General Editor vii PREFACE This book endeavors to
introduce the reader to the subject of cellular logic and cellular
automata and is devoted particu larly to those parts dealing with
the manipulation of pictorial data. The study of cellular automata
owes much to the pioneer ing work of John von Neumann during the
1950s. Von Neumann was interested in general problems in the
behavior of computing structures and was immensely impressed by the
complexity and performance of the human brain, which he felt must
point to wards successful designs for automatic computing
machines."
This proceedings volume focuses on new methods of image and signal
analysis in a wide range of energies (from radio to gamma ray
astronomy) and advanced methodologies regarding problems and
solutions in information fusion and retrieval, statistical pattern
recognition, vision and advances in computing technology.A special
section is devoted to the BeppoSAX mission (Satellite per
Astronomia X) launched on April 30 1996, inside a program of the
Italian Space Agency (ASI) and the Netherlands Agency for Aerospace
Programs (NIVR).
It is with great pleasure that I present this fourth vol ume in the
series "Advanced Applications in Pattern Recognition." It would be
difficult to find two authors better versed in the design and
application of parallel image processing systems, due to both their
own many years of pioneering in the field and their encyclopedic
knowledge of what is going on in uni versity and industrial
laboratories around the world. The monograph is unique in its
parallel presentation of orthogonal and hexagonal dissections, and
the wealth of graphic illustration of algorithmic procedures for
processing and analyz ing images in the various known
implementations of parallel im age-processing architectures. This
volume should find a place on the bookshelf of every practitioner
of pattern recognition, image processing, and compu ter graphics.
Morton Nadler General Editor vii PREFACE This book endeavors to
introduce the reader to the subject of cellular logic and cellular
automata and is devoted particu larly to those parts dealing with
the manipulation of pictorial data. The study of cellular automata
owes much to the pioneer ing work of John von Neumann during the
1950s. Von Neumann was interested in general problems in the
behavior of computing structures and was immensely impressed by the
complexity and performance of the human brain, which he felt must
point to wards successful designs for automatic computing machines.
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