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8 February 1988 Architectures For Digital Optical Image Processing Using Morphological Filters
K.-H. Brenner, G. Stucke
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Proceedings Volume 0963, Optical Computing '88; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947954
Event: Optical Computing '88, 1988, Toulon, France
Abstract
The theory of mathematical morphology is well established and used in digital electronic image processing. The required operations are highly matched to the capabilities of space invariant optical processors. Here we describe two optical architectures for implementing these basic morphological operations: A symbolic substitution (SS) processing architecture and a new SIMD architecture based on Dual Input Array Logic (DIAL).
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K.-H. Brenner and G. Stucke "Architectures For Digital Optical Image Processing Using Morphological Filters", Proc. SPIE 0963, Optical Computing '88, (8 February 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947954
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Binary data

Logic

Optical computing

Actinium

Symbolic substitution

Image filtering

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