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Computer
Vision and Image Processing Lab (under the guidance of Dr.
Scott E Umbaugh)
The Computer Vision and Image Processing Laboratory (CVIP
Lab) is a state-of-the-art facility which has 13 workstations, SUN Ultra
SPARCstations, as well as an LCD projector, scanners, cameras and controlled
lighting image digitizing stations.
A major research tool of the CVIP Lab is CVIPtools, a 350,000+ line program
that offers the experienced and new user alike the opportunity to experiment
with computer imaging in an easy-to-use GUI-based environment. Active research
contributes to the excellence of the CVIPtools program, which is under continuing
development at SIUE.
Research and development in the CVIP Lab:
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CVIPtools development |
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Color image segmentation algorithm development |
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Wavelet/vector quantization compression |
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Deformable templates applied to skin tumor border finding |
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Helicopter image enhancement |
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High-speed film image enhancement |
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Computer vision for skin tumor image evaluation |
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New Border Images |
Research funded
by Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, the National Institutes
of Health, Camber Corporation, System Dynamics International, Stoecker & Associates,
Stealth Technologies, the Department of Defense, Westar Corporation.
Courses in CVIP at SIUE:
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