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1 July 1992 Comprehensive C++ I/O libraries supporting image processing in a university research environment
Alfred Graham Gash, Fernandus Jacobus Re Appelman, Karel J. Zuiderveld
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Abstract
An on-going development effort to write a set of class-based libraries in C++ for image I/O and image processing is described. These new libraries will provide the following features to application programs based on them: derivable image classes, machine-architecture independence of data storage, fast, user-customizable image I/O, unlimited number of descriptive data items, arbitrary number of image dimensions, user-definable data types, optional automatic type conversion and compression, and support for accessing images using reference files and pipes. This highly-flexible and powerful capability is designed to meet the needs of workstation-based image processing and computer vision research in a multi- departmental university environment.
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Alfred Graham Gash, Fernandus Jacobus Re Appelman, and Karel J. Zuiderveld "Comprehensive C++ I/O libraries supporting image processing in a university research environment", Proc. SPIE 1654, Medical Imaging VI: PACS Design and Evaluation, (1 July 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.60264
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Image processing

C++

Image storage

Data conversion

Data storage

Computer vision technology

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