University of Florida Image Algebra Project
Scope
The University of Florida Image Algebra Project is one of the ongoing
research projects of the University of Florida's
Center for Computer Vision and Visualization
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The Image Algebra Project has as its goal, the development of a
concise, coherent algebra which can be employed to solve problems in
the image processing and computer vision (IP/CV) domain.
Image algebra development at the University of Florida has led to a number
of interesting and significant
theoretical advances and to a progression of
software tools.
Current work includes a C++ class library
(iac++)
supporting use of image algebra for IP/CV application programming.
Work on image algebra began at the University of Florida in 1984.
It has been supported
by the Air Force (under EGLIN AFATL/DLMI, and currently the Eglin Wright
Laboratory Armament Directorate's Munitions Guidance Systems Division
EGLIN WL/MNGS) and DARPA.
Current sponsorship is under contract
F08635-89-C-0134 of the United States Air Force.
We hope to be able to continue work on the image algebra
under the HAL project.
Details
The Air Force program manager is
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Dr. Patrick Coffield
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WL/MNGS
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Eglin Air Force Base, FL 32542
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coffield@eglin.af.mil
Enquiries about Image Algebra software availability and support
should be directed to the program manager.
Technical enquiries concerning image algebra should be directed to
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Gerhard Ritter (ritter@cis.ufl.edu), or
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Joseph N. Wilson (jnw@cis.ufl.edu)
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Center for Computer Vision and Visualization
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Rm. E301 CSE Building
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P.O. Box 116120
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University of Florida
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Gainesville, FL 32611-6120
Documents and software supporting image algebra can be found at our
ftp distribution site
ftp.cis.ufl.edu
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