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Mathworks Image Processing - Free Demo Kit
MathWorks tools for image processing provide engineers, scientists, and researchers with an intuitive, flexible environment for solving complex imaging problems. They apply these tools in disciplines such as aerospace and defense, remote sensing, biotechnology, medical imaging, scientific imaging, and materials science.
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PEIPA - Pilot European Image Processing Archive
PEIPA is an archive of material relating to the processing of images, with an emphasis on image analysis and computer vision. The archive is supported from the British Machine Vision Association, the University of Essex, and the EU-funded project Performance Characterization in Computer Vision.
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Image Processing and Vision Research Lab - UCSB
Research in the lab covers a broad spectrum of multimedia signal processing and analysis. In recent years, researchers in the lab have pioneered the development of non-linear image processing algorithms, image texture analysis, automated image segmentation, tools for content based search and indexing of image databases , and new methods for data hiding in images and video.
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JPEG and JBIG committees
This site is used for document distribution and discussion by the international JPEG and JBIG groups, who represent a wide variety of companies and academic institutions worldwide. They meet at least three times a year to discuss and create the standards for still image compression.
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Center for Imaging Science
Current research in imaging includes target recognition, neural systems, computational vision, and more. The site is well organized and includes publications in PostScript format and some movies of their research. The site also contains data sets taken from radar, FLIR and high resolution radar, among other modalities.
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Scilab Image Processing Toolbox
SIP intends to do imaging tasks such as filtering, blurring, edge detection, thresholding, histogram manipulation, segmentation, mathematical morphology, color image processing, etc. These operations are useful for problem solving in real-world applications ranging from car motion planning to automatic diagnosis of medical images. SIP is meant to be a complete, useful, and FREE
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