NIST Technical NoteU.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1989 |
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... Extraction .... B8.1.1 . Mathematical Gradient Operators . B8.1.2 . Template Matching B8.1.3 . Parametric Edge Modeling .. B8.2 . Region Extraction .............. B8.2.1 . Intensity and Color ......... B8.2.2 . Texture B8.3 . Optical ...
... Extraction .... B8.1.1 . Mathematical Gradient Operators . B8.1.2 . Template Matching B8.1.3 . Parametric Edge Modeling .. B8.2 . Region Extraction .............. B8.2.1 . Intensity and Color ......... B8.2.2 . Texture B8.3 . Optical ...
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... extraction of knowledge from sensory data , and top- down processing is used to correlate predicted information from the world model with ex- tracted information from the environment . The interfaces between the sensory processing ...
... extraction of knowledge from sensory data , and top- down processing is used to correlate predicted information from the world model with ex- tracted information from the environment . The interfaces between the sensory processing ...
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... extraction algorithms , and the first level of optical flow ex- traction algorithms . 2. General System Architecture ... extraction , surface patch extraction , and optical flow . Each of the Planner modules communicates with t Execution ...
... extraction algorithms , and the first level of optical flow ex- traction algorithms . 2. General System Architecture ... extraction , surface patch extraction , and optical flow . Each of the Planner modules communicates with t Execution ...
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... extracting the required information . The use of a queue enables incoming commands to be prioritized as they are received . In this way , the information needed most immediately is always serviced first , but all information buffers are ...
... extracting the required information . The use of a queue enables incoming commands to be prioritized as they are received . In this way , the information needed most immediately is always serviced first , but all information buffers are ...
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... extracted from the data . The request states which class of information to extract . For example , if edges are needed by Level 2 , the direction sent may specify the need for an edge point image . Timing requirements The update rate of ...
... extracted from the data . The request states which class of information to extract . For example , if edges are needed by Level 2 , the direction sent may specify the need for an edge point image . Timing requirements The update rate of ...
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algorithm command algorithm parameters Appendix Architecture Artificial Intelligence averaging binary blurred camera class of algorithms command number Execution Comparator Module Computer Computer Vision Corner Detection described edge detection Engineering enhancement Execution command number Execution module Figure frequency functions Gaithersburg global data system GONZA77 grey level hierarchy High-Pass Filtering histogram IEEE Image Processing input Institute of Standards intensity Job Assignment module Level 1 Job Level 1 Sensory Level 1 Task low-pass Low-Pass Filtering manipulator mask measure methods module receives neighborhood NIST number Execution status object optical flow output performed pixels Planner module Precision requirements Priority preprocessing technique priority level assigned queue Robotics ROSEN82 segmentation selected algorithm sensory processing module sensory processing system SP WM TD spatial integrator specified Standards and Technology step edge surface patch Tactile Task Decomposition interface task decomposition module Telerobot texture threshold value tion update Visual Perception world model global World Modeling Interface
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