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  pub/VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/SHAREWARE/LaboImage_*  Contact: Prof. Thierry Pun, Computer Vision Group Computing Science Center,  U-Geneva 12, rue du Lac, CH-1207 Geneva SWITZERLAND  Phone : +41(22) 787 65 82; fax: +41(22) 735 39 05  E-mail: pun@cui.unige.ch  or pun@cgeuge51.bitnetFigaro------  It was originally made for VMS, and can be obtained from  Keith Shortridge in Australia (ks@aaoepp.aao.gov.au)  and for Unix from Sam Southard at Caltech (sns@deimos.caltech.edu).  It's about 110Mbytes on a Sun.KHOROS------  Moved to the Scientific  Visualization category belowVista-----  The "real thing" is available via anonymous ftp from lowell.edu. Email to  vista@lowell.edu for more details. Total size less than 20Mbytes.DISIMP------  (Device Independent Software for Image Processing) is a powerful  system providing both user friendliness and high functionality in  interactive times.  Feature Description  DISIMP incorporates a rich library of image processing utilities and  spatial data options. All functions can be easily accessed via the  DISIMP executive. This menu is modular in design and groups image  processes by their function. Such a logical structure means that  complicated processes are simply a progression through a series of  modules.  Processes include image rectification, classification (unsupervised and  supervised), intensity transformations, three dimensional display and  Principal Component Analysis. DISIMP also supports the more simple and  effective enhancement techniques of filtering, band subtraction and  ratioing.  Host Configuration Requirements  Running on UNIX workstations, DISIMP is capable of processing the more  computational intensive techniques in interactive processing times.  DISIMP is available in both Runtime and Programmer's environments. Using  the Programmers environment, utilities can be developed for specific  applications programs.  Graphics are governed by an icon-based Display Panel which allows quick  enhancments of a displayed image. Manipulations of Look Up Tables,  colour stretches, changes to histograms, zooming and panning can be  interactively driven through this control.  A range of geographic projections enables DISIMP to integrate data of  image, graphic and textual types. Images can be rectified by a number of  coordinate systems, providing the true geographic knowledge essential  for ground truthing. Overlays of grids, text and vector data can be  added to further enhance referenced imagery.  The system is a flexible package allowing users of various skill levels  to determine their own working environment, including the amount of help  required. DISIMP comes fully configured with no optional extras. The  purchase price includes all functionality required for professional  processing of remote sensed data.  For further information, please contact:  The Business Manager, CLOUGH Engineering Group Systems Division, 627  Chapel Street, South Yarra, Australia 3141. Telephone:  +61 3 825 5555  Fax:  +61 3 826 6463Global Imaging Software-----------------------  "We use Global Imaging Software to process AVHRR data, from the dish to  the final display. Select a chunk of five band data from a pass,  automatic navigation, calibrate it to Albedo and Temp, convert that to  byte, register it to predesigned window, all relatively automatically  and carefree.  It has no classification routines to speak of, but it isn't that  difficult to write your own with their programmer's module.  Very small operation: one designs, one codes, one sells. Been around for  a number of years, sold to Weather Service and Navy.  Runs on HP9000  with HP-UX.  Supports 24-bit display"HIPS----(Human   Information   Processing Laboratory's Image Processing System)  Michael Landy co-wrote and sell a general-purpose package for image  processing which has been used for basically all the usual image  processing applications (robotics, medical, satellite, engineering, oil  exploration, etc.).  It is called HIPS, and deals with sequences of  multiband images in the same way it deals with single images.  It has  been growing since we first wrote it, both by additions from us as well  as a huge user-contributed library.  Feature description  HIPS  is  a  set  of  image  processing  modules  which together provide  a  powerful  suite  of  tools  for  those interested in research,  system  development  and  teaching. It  handles  sequences  of  images  (movies)  in precisely the same manner as single frames.  Programs and subroutines have been developed  for simple image  transformations, filtering, convolution, Fourier and other transform  processing, edge detection  and line  drawing   manipulation, digital  image compression and transmission  methods, noise generation, and image  statistics computation. Over 150 such  image transformation programs  have been developed.  As a result, almost any image processing  task  can be performed quickly and conveniently. Additionally, HIPS allows  users to easily integrate  their  own custom  routines.   New users  become effective using HIPS on their first day.  HIPS features images that are  self-documenting.   Each image stored  in  the  system  contains  a  history  of the transformations that have been  applied to that image.   HIPS includes  a  small  set of subroutines  which primarily deals with a standardized  image sequence  header,  and  a  large library  of  image  transformation tools in the form of UNIX  ``filters''.  It comes complete with source  code,  on-line manual  pages, and on-line documentation.  Host Configuration Requirements  Originally  developed at  New  York  University,  HIPS  now represents  one of the most extensive and flexible vision and image  processing  environments currently available.  It runs under the UNIX operating  system.  It is modular  and  flexible, provides automatic documentation  of its actions, and is almost entirely independent of special equipment.  HIPS is now in use on a variety of computers including Vax and  Microvax, Sun, Apollo,  Masscomp,  NCR Tower, Iris, IBM AT, etc.  For image display and input, drivers are supplied for the Grinnell and  Adage (Ikonas) image processors, and the Sun-2, Sun-3, Sun- 4, and  Sun-386i consoles.  We also  supply  user-contributed drivers  for  a  number of  other framestores and windowing packages (Sun gfx, Sun  console, Matrox VIP-1024, ITI IP-512, Lexidata,  Macintosh II, X  windowing system, and Iris).  The Hipsaddon package includes an  interface  for the  CRS-4000. It  is  a  simple matter to interface HIPS  with other frame- stores, and we can put interested users in touch with  users who  have interfaced HIPS with the Arlunya and Datacube Max-  Video. HIPS can be easily adapted for other  image  display devices  because 98% of HIPS is machine independent.  Availability  HIPS has proven itself a highly flexible  system,  both as  an  interactive  research tool, and for more production- oriented tasks. It  is both easy to use, and quickly adapted and extended to new uses. HIPS  is supplied on magnetic tape in UNIX tar format (either reel- to-reel or  Sun  cartridge), and comes with source code, libraries, a library of  convolu- tion masks, and on-line documentation and manual pages.  Michael Landy SharpImage Software P.O. Box 373, Prince Street Station  New York, NY   10012-0007 Voice:  (212) 998-7857 Fax: (212) 995-4011  msl@cns.nyu.eduMIRA----[ Please DON'T confuse that with the Thalmanns animation system from  Montreal. These are altogether different beasts! - nfotis ]  MIRA stands for Microcomputer Image Reduction and Analysis.  MIRA gives  workstation level performance on 386/486 DOS computers using SVGA cards in  256 color modes up to 1024x768. MIRA contains a very handsome/functional  GUI which is mouse and keystroke operated. MIRA reads/writes TIFF and FITS  formats, native formats of a number of CCD cameras, and uncompressed binary  images in byte, short integer, and 4-byte real pixel format in 1- or 2-  dimensions. The result of an image processing operation can be short integer  or real pixels, or the same as that of the input image. MIRA does the  operation using short or floating point arithmetic to maintain the precision  and accuracy of the pixel format. Over 100 functions are hand-coded in  assembly language for maximum speed on the Intel hardware.  The entire  graphical interface is also written in assembly language to maximize  the speed of windowing operations.  Windows for 2-d image and 1-d image/data  display and analysis have dedicated cursors which read position and value  value in real time as you move the mouse.  There are also smooth, real time  contrast and brightness stretch and panning of a magnified portion of  the displayed image(s), all operated by the mouse. A wide selection of  grayscale, pseudocolor, and random palettes is provided, and other   palettes can be generated.Supported functions include such niceties as the following:o  image & image: + - / * interpolationo  image & constant: + - / *o  unary operations: abs value, polynomial of pixel value, chs, 1/x, log,   byteswap, clip values at upper/lower limits, short->real or real->short.o  combine images by mean, median, mode, or sum of pixel values, with or   without autoscaling to mean, median, or mode of an image section.o  convolutions/filters: Laplacian, Sobel edge operator, directional gradient,   line, Gaussian, elliptical and rectangular equal weight filters, unsharp   masking, median filters, user defined filter kernel.  Ellipse, rectangle,   line, gradient, Gaussian, and user defined filters can be rotated to   any specified angle.o  CCD data reduction: flat fielding, dark subtraction, column over/underscan   bias removal, remove bad pixels and column defects, normalize to   region target mean, median, or modal value.o  create subimage, mosaic m x n 1-d or 2-d images to get larger image,   collapse 2-d image into 1-d image.o  plot 1-d section or collapsed section of 2-d image, plot histogram of   region of an image.o  review/change image information/header data, rename keywords, plot   keyword values for a set of images.o  luminance/photometry: elliptical or circular aperture photometry,   brightness profile, isophotal photometry between set of upper & lower   luminances, area and luminance inside traced polygon. Interactive   background fitting and removal from part or all of image, fit elliptical   aperture shape to image isophotes. o  interactive with 2-d image: contrast/brightness, x- y- or diagonal plot   of pixel values, distance between two points, compute region stats,`   centroid, pan to x,y location or image center, zoom 1/16 to 10 times,   change cursor to rectangle crosshair, full image crosshair, or off, and   adjust cursor size on image. Select linear, log or gamma transfer function   or histogram equalization.o  interactive or specified image offset computation and re-sampling for   registration.o  interactive with 1-d image: zoom in x- y- or both in steps of 1/2 or   2 times current, re-center plot, or enlarge a framed area. 4 plot buffers   can be cycled through. Interactive data analysis: polynomial fitting,   point deletion, undelete, change value, point weighting, linear and   quadratic loess and binomial smoothing, revert to unit point weights   or original data buffer, substitute results into data buffer for pass   back to calling function. Dump data buffer (+ overlays and error bars)   to file or printer.  Change to user specified coordinate system.o  Tricolor image combination and display, hardcopy halftone printout to   HP-PCL compatible printers (Laserjet, deskjet, etc.)o  Documentation is over 300 pages in custom vinyl binder.  Cost: 995 $USD/copy  Available from:  Axiom Research, Inc.  Box 44162  Tucson, AZ  85733  (602) 791-2864  phone/fax.  international marketing rep: Saguaro Scientific Corporation, Tucson, Arizona.==========================================================================End of Part 2 of the Resource Listing-- Nick (Nikolaos) Fotis         National Technical Univ. of Athens, GreeceHOME: 16 Esperidon St.,       InterNet : nfotis@theseas.ntua.gr      Halandri, GR - 152 32   UUCP:    mcsun!ariadne!theseas!nfotis      Athens, GREECE          FAX: (+30 1) 77 84 578

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