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Two multi-processor systems are described that have been designed to serve as pre-processors in hierarchical computer vision systems for the automatic interpretation of image sequences in real time. Both pre-processors consist of several separate subprocessors which perform various low-level vision tasks simultaneously and independently. Freely movable windows permit the computing power of the pre-processors to be concentrated in those parts of the image which are most relevant for the task at hand. The pre-processors are used in experiments involving motion control by computer vision.
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Graefe, V. (1984). Two Multi-Processor Systems for Low-Level Real-Time Vision. In: Brady, M., Gerhardt, L.A., Davidson, H.F. (eds) Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. NATO ASI Series, vol 11. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82153-0_15
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