TY - JOUR
T1 - The HIPS-2 software for image processing
T2 - Applications of Artificial Intelligence 1993: Machine Vision and Robotics
AU - Landy, Michael S.
N1 - Funding Information:
HIPS-2 is a commercial product. For more information on HIPS-2 contact Michael Landy, Shar-plmage Software, P.O. Box 373, Prince Street Station, New York, NY 10012-0007; Voice: (212) 998-7857. In his more academic pursuits, Michael Landy is supported by NIH grant EY08266 and an NRC- NASA Ames Research Associateship. We thank Mark Young, David Heeger, Joyce Farrell and Brian Wandell for their helpful comments.
Funding Information:
HIPS stands for the Human Information Processing Laboratory's/mage Processing System, as that was the laboratory at New York University in which it was originally developed. HIPS-2 is a commercial product. For more information on HIPS-2 contact Michael Landy, Sharplmage Software, P.O. Box 373, Prince Street Station, New York, NY 10012-0007; Voice: (212) 998-7857. In his more academic pursuits, Michael Landy is supported by NIH grant EY08266 and an NRC-NASA Ames Research Associateship. We thank Mark Young, David Heeger, Joyce Farrell and Brian Wandell for their helpful comments.
Publisher Copyright:
© 1993 SPIE. All rights reserved.
PY - 1993/3/11
Y1 - 1993/3/11
N2 - HIPS-2 is a set of image processing modules which provides a powerful suite of tools for those interested in research, system development and teaching. In this paper we first review the design considerations used to develop HIPS-2 from its predecessor (HIPS). Then, a number of further developments are outlined which are under consideration. These include the development of a graphical user interface, more general approaches to color from the standpoint of color reproduction and linear models of color, and extensions to the software and data format to deal with production-oriented tasks.
AB - HIPS-2 is a set of image processing modules which provides a powerful suite of tools for those interested in research, system development and teaching. In this paper we first review the design considerations used to develop HIPS-2 from its predecessor (HIPS). Then, a number of further developments are outlined which are under consideration. These include the development of a graphical user interface, more general approaches to color from the standpoint of color reproduction and linear models of color, and extensions to the software and data format to deal with production-oriented tasks.
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U2 - 10.1117/12.141786
DO - 10.1117/12.141786
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:0011424794
SN - 0277-786X
VL - 1964
SP - 382
EP - 391
JO - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
JF - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Y2 - 11 April 1993 through 16 April 1993
ER -