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Groen, F.C.A., R.J. Ekkers, and R. De Vries, Image processing with personal computers. Signal Processing, 1988. 15: p. 279-291.

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ScilImage: A Multi-layered Environment for Use and .. - van Balen.. (1994)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....beyond a research setting it is in our view, therefore, essential to provide a logical and dynamic view on image processing rather than a static and algorithmic one. The various image processing environments range from a collection of routines in software libraries [9] via command [10] menu [11], or visual programming [12] driven systems that are easy to use, to highly specialized but idiosyncratic programming languages [1, 13] Although the latter group contains variable types and programming constructs, one is often confronted during application development with limitations caused by ....

....mechanism is neglectable, as the time needed to parse and call a function is only a fraction of the time needed to execute the image processing operation. In ScilImage, attention has been given to image processing implementations which are tailored to the specifics of general purpose computers [11]. The obvious advantage of these fast software implementations over specialized hardware is that they can easily be ported to other architectures e.g. to benefit from faster execution, or to be integrated in other systems and to become more widespread in use. At present more than 300 image ....

F.C.A. Groen, R.J. Ekkers, and R. de Vries. Image processing with personal computers. Signal Processing, (15):279--291, 1988.


A Visual Programming Interface for an Image Processing.. - Koelma, Smeulders   (Correct)

....the user to learn the commands, their parameters, and the calling sequence by heart. This severely limits the usability of the system for novel and casual users. To provide a quick overview of the available commands some of the command based systems are equipped with a menu dialogue interface [18, 19, 23]. The menu gives an overview of the available commands and the dialogue box simplifies the parameter handling of the command. This results in a user friendly interface that is also suited for first time use. The menu based interface, however, lacks the programming capabilities of the programming ....

F. C. A. Groen, R. J. Ekkers, and R. de Vries. Image processing with personal computers. Signal Processing, 15(3):279--291, October 1988.


LaboImage: a Workstation Environment for Research.. - Jacot-Descombes..   (Correct)

....This software has been distributed in various computer centers and universities over the world, and is also used as a platform for an image analysis course given for computer science students at University of Geneva. 1 Other softwares also provide environments for image processing, for example (Groen et al., 1988; McEachron et al., 1989; Vernon and Sandini, 1988) They are often dedicated to specific classes of images, such as 3D medical images (Robb et al., 1989) Compared with these other softwares, LaboImage tries to provide as general as possible a platform for various scientific investigations, while ....

Groen, F. C. A.; Ekkers, R. J.; De Vries, R. (1988) Image Processing With Personal Computers.


Fundamentals Of Image Processing - Young, Gerbrands, van Vliet (1995)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

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Groen, F.C.A., R.J. Ekkers, and R. De Vries, Image processing with personal computers. Signal Processing, 1988. 15: p. 279-291.

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