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An intelligent vision system, LONGJIANG, is studied. In this paper we focus on the cooperation between hardware and software to meet some specified requirements, such as real-time, cost-performance, etc. A view of this system is described as follows: a parallel pipeline suited to neighbourhood processing in real-time is used as the system architecture; and the 3*3 convolution method suited to neighbourhood operation is selected as the system algorithm.
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Li, Zr., Zhang, Dp. (1986). An Intelligent Vision System for Robot. In: Sriram, D., Adey, R. (eds) Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Engineering Problems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-21626-2_10
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