Typical PRIP Algorithms and IAP Data Management

In this chapter, we give four typical PRIP algorithms, including two low-level image processing operations: linear spatial filtering and binary morphological filtering, one mid-level image segmentation operation: the Hough transform, and one higher-level operation: object labeling. These algorithms cover a number of common data distribution and movement patterns.

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