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Phillip R. Romig III and Ashok Samal, `DeViouS: a distributed environment for vision tasks', to appear Proc. The First International Conference on Image Processing, Austin, Texas, November 1994.

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DeViouS: A Distributed Environment For Computer Vision - Romig, III, Samal (1995)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....design as well as the strengths and weaknesses of each before embarking on the development of any new system. This section presents a very brief overview of the major issues in distributed computing. Only the issues concerning distributed vision are discussed. For a detailed survey see References [4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13]. 2.1 What is a Distributed System There seem to be as many definitions of distributed system as there are distributed systems. However the most common definitions can be summarized as follows[6, 14] A distributed system is one that runs on a collection of machines that do not have shared ....

Phillip R. Romig III. DeViouS: A distributed environment for vision tasks. Master's thesis, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, May 1993.


DeViouS: A Distributed Environment for Computer Vision - III, Samal (1995)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Ashok)   (Correct)

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Phillip R. Romig III and Ashok Samal, `DeViouS: a distributed environment for vision tasks', to appear Proc. The First International Conference on Image Processing, Austin, Texas, November 1994.


DeViouS: A Distributed Environment for Computer Vision - III, Samal (1995)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Phillip)   (Correct)

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Phillip R. Romig III, `DeViouS: a distributed environment for vision tasks', Master's Thesis, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, May 1993.


DeViouS: A Distributed Environment For Computer Vision - Romig, III, Samal (1995)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Ashok)   (Correct)

....design as well as the strengths and weaknesses of each before embarking on the development of any new system. This section presents a very brief overview of the major issues in distributed computing. Only the issues concerning distributed vision are discussed. For a detailed survey see References [4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13]. 2.1 What is a Distributed System There seem to be as many definitions of distributed system as there are distributed systems. However the most common definitions can be summarized as follows[6, 14] A distributed system is one that runs on a collection of machines that do not have shared ....

Phillip R. Romig III and Ashok Samal. DeViouS: A distributed environment for vision tasks. To appear in the proceedings of The First International Conference on Image Processing, Austin, Texas, November 1994.


Devious: A Distributed Environment for Vision Tasks - III, Samal (1993)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Phillip)   (Correct)

....recognition job is called task integration. A system for computer vision in a distributed environment with intelligent task integration is presented here. This system, called DeViouS (Distributed Vision System) is based on the client server model and runs in a heterogeneous Unix environment[3, 4]. DeViouS takes advantage of the large number of workstations in modern computing environments to distribute the execution of vision tasks. The primary goals of DeViouS are to provide a distributed system tuned for the integration of computer vision tasks and to provide a research environment for ....

Phillip R. Romig III. DeViouS: A distributed environment for vision tasks. Master's thesis, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, May 1993.


Planning For Computer Vision - Romig (1996)   Self-citation (Romig)   (Correct)

....a truly workable system can be put in place. In the near future we have three main goals. 1. The implementation of some level of dynamic planning (see Section 5.1.1) 2. Integration of our planning system with our execution system. We have developed an parallel execution system called DeViouS[29, 28] that will eventually be used to execute the plans produced by the system described in this paper. Some work in this regard has already been done. DeViouS has been modified to make use of Khoros tasks and we are in the process of writing code for DeViouS that will read Khoros workspace graphs. ....

P.R. Romig. DeViouS: A distributed environment for vision tasks. Master's thesis, UNL, May 1993.

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