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4 December 1984 Techniques For Recognition Of 2D Patterns Using Grey Scale And Color Information
Donald K. Rohrer, Patrick F. Leonard, Donald J. Svetkoff
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Abstract
Advances in imaging technology coupled with development of high speed computer architectures now support use of grey scale and color processing for real time computer vision applications. Development of a general system for 2D pattern recognition will include an analysis of the optical properties of the materials and development of sensor specifications based upon this physical level knowledge. In grey scale or color imagery it is necessary to apply sophisticated techniques to segment the scene into components. This paper describes the elements of a vision system which is used to process images of two dimensional objects having varying color or shades of grey. Examples will be shown for some 2D vision applications.
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Donald K. Rohrer, Patrick F. Leonard, and Donald J. Svetkoff "Techniques For Recognition Of 2D Patterns Using Grey Scale And Color Information", Proc. SPIE 0504, Applications of Digital Image Processing VII, (4 December 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944862
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Image processing

Reflectivity

Dielectrics

Sensors

Pattern recognition

Light scattering

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