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The Khoros software development environment for image and signal processing

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Data flow visual language systems allow users to graphically create a block diagram of their applications and interactively control input, output, and system variables. Khoros is an integrated software development environment for information processing and visualization. It is particularly attractive for image processing because of its rich collection of tools for image and digital signal processing. This paper presents a general overview of Khoros with emphasis on its image processing and DSP tools. Various examples are presented and the future direction of Khoros is discussed

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    cover image IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
    IEEE Transactions on Image Processing  Volume 3, Issue 3
    May 1994
    104 pages

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