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W. Eckstein and C. Steger, "Interactive data inspection and program development for computer vision," in SPIE Conference 2656: Visual Data Exploration and Analysis III, January 28 - February 2, (San Jose, Ca, USA), 1996.

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A Multi-Agent System for Parallelizing Image Analysis Tasks - Lückenhaus (1998)   (Correct)

....results. e.g. they perform a linear filter with and without using data parallelism several times and compare the computation time. 5. Implementation Results A prototype of a multi agent system for parallelizing single operators and image analysis tasks has been implemented based on the Halcon [1] image analysis system and the Marmot Multi Agent Library. Halcon provides a library of more than 600 operators with a detailed description of every operator (incl. the static attributes necessary for automatic parallelization) The agents are implemented in C because of the good performance of ....

Wolfgang Eckstein and Carsten Steger. Interactive Data Inspection and Program Development for Computer Vision. In SPIE Conference 2656: Visual Data Exploration and Analysis III, January 28 -- February 2, San Jose, Ca, USA, 1996.


Towards Accurate X-Ray-Camera Calibration in.. - Brack, Götte.. (1996)   (Correct)

....some common preprocessing steps mainly smoothing and dynamic thresholding are applied to each single X ray image. The thresholding yields a set of connected regions of pixels. Now the robust classification of image regions is based on shape criteria, using the Computer Vision software HORUS [2]. The most conspicuous shape feature of the four rectangular markers is their significant big cavity. Internally HORUS represents pixel regions using the compression scheme of run length encoding (RLE) only the start and end point for each segment of connected pixels are stored within each row ....

W. Eckstein and C. Steger. Interactive data inspection and program development for computer vision. volume 2656 of SPIE, Jan. 1996.


A Thread Concept for Automatic Task Parallelization in.. - Lückenhaus, Eckstein   Self-citation (Eckstein)   (Correct)

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W. Eckstein and C. Steger, "Interactive data inspection and program development for computer vision," in SPIE Conference 2656: Visual Data Exploration and Analysis III, January 28 - February 2, (San Jose, Ca, USA), 1996.


Object-Oriented Image Processing in Smalltalk: Using Complex .. - Klupsch, Eckstein (1996)   Self-citation (Eckstein)   (Correct)

....and systems like C or Smalltalk are increasingly used. On the other hand the tools used for processing this data, like image processing libraries, are often no less complex than the handled data itself. Some of them, like Khoros Cantata [8] KBVision TM [1] and the HORUS system [11] 3] [4], comprise several hundred routines on different abstraction levels, and many industrial vision tasks can already be solved by using such libraries. Usually these routines are optimized with regard to speed and efficiency. However, handling them directly is often quite laborious and the search for ....

W. Eckstein, C. Steger, "Interactive Data Inspection and Program Development for Computer Vision", SPIE conference 2656: Visual Data Exploration and Analysis III, San Jose, Ca, USA, 1996


Real-time Visualization of Interactive Parameter.. - Schneider, Eckstein..   Self-citation (Eckstein Steger)   (Correct)

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W. Eckstein, C. Steger, "Interactive Data Inspection and Program Development for Computer Vision", Visual Data Exploration and Analysis III, Georges G. Grinstein, Robert F. Erbacher (Editors), Proc. SPIE 2656, pp. 296--309, Feb. 1996.


Unified Gray Morphology: The Dual Rank - Eckstein (1997)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Eckstein)   (Correct)

....all operations of both classes. An efficient implementation for the new operators, which is faster than convolution, was given. To show the advantages of the dual rank, the segmentation of a digital terrain model was demonstrated. The examples have been realized using the image analysis tool HORUS [ES96b]. ....

W. Eckstein, C. Steger; Interactive Data Inspection and Program Development for Computer Vision. SPIE conference 2656: Visual Data Exploration and Analysis III, San Jose, Ca, USA, 28.1.-2.2., 1996


Fusion Of Digital Terrain Models And Texture For Object.. - Eckstein, Steger (1996)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Eckstein Steger)   (Correct)

....of objects even in complex scenes (hills, trees standing close to houses) The parameters used for preprocessing (size, height) are explicitly modelled or trained in the case of texture, and thus can easily be adapted. The application has been realized using the image analysis tool HORUS (Eckstein 1996). The runtime for a complete process, including dual rank, texture filters, median, classification, and post processing is about 40 seconds on an HP 712 60 with an image of size 512 Theta 512. ....

W. Eckstein, C. Steger. "Interactive Data Inspection and Program Development for Computer Vision" In IntArchPhRS, Vol 2656: Visual Data Exploration and Analysis III, 1996


A Multi-Agent Based System for Parallel Image Processing - Lückenhaus, Eckstein (1997)   Self-citation (Eckstein)   (Correct)

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W. Eckstein and C. Steger, "Interactive data inspection and program development for computer vision," in Visual Data Exploration and Analysis III, G. G. Grinstein and R. F. Erbacher, eds., Proc. SPIE 2656, 1996.

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