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23 December 1985 Visual Monitoring Of Autonomous Life Sciences Experimentation
G. E. Blank, W. N. Martin
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Proceedings Volume 0580, Space Station Automation I; (1985) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950858
Event: 1985 Cambridge Symposium, 1985, Cambridge, United States
Abstract
The goal of this research project is the development of a computer vision system to monitor and control life sciences experimentation on hoard space stations. The vision system is organized as a multi-processor system with distributed processes selectively analyzing hierarchical imagery in order to monitor and control the appropriate instrumentation.
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G. E. Blank and W. N. Martin "Visual Monitoring Of Autonomous Life Sciences Experimentation", Proc. SPIE 0580, Space Station Automation I, (23 December 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950858
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Image resolution

Computing systems

Visualization

Image analysis

Life sciences

Analytical research

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