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22 March 1999 Future projects in pulse image processing
Jason M. Kinser
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Proceedings Volume 3728, Ninth Workshop on Virtual Intelligence/Dynamic Neural Networks; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.343049
Event: Ninth Workshop on Virtual Intelligence/Dynamic Neural Networks: Neural Networks Fuzzy Systems, Evolutionary Systems and Virtual Re, 1998, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract
Pulse-Couple Neural Networks have generated quite a bit of interest as image processing tools. Past applications include image segmentation, edge extraction, texture extraction, de-noising, object isolation, foveation and fusion. These past applications do not comprise a complete list of useful applications of the PCNN. Future avenues of research will include level set analysis, binary (optical) correlators, artificial life simulations, maze running and filter jet analysis. This presentation will explore these future avenues of PCNN research.
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Jason M. Kinser "Future projects in pulse image processing", Proc. SPIE 3728, Ninth Workshop on Virtual Intelligence/Dynamic Neural Networks, (22 March 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.343049
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Image fusion

Neural networks

Image processing

Optical correlators

Electronic filtering

Analytical research

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