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Rapid and marked improvements in computer technology and techniques for visual sensing have enabled us to obtain much information in various fields; computer tomography plays an important role in the diagnoses of various diseases; computer-analysis of pictures sent from artificial satellites allow us to obtain essential information on ecological aspects of the earth.
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Shimazu, M., Minowa, T., Katsuragawa, H. (1987). Monochromatic Image Acquisition System for Real-Time Observations of Continuous and Pulsed Emission of Light. In: Iinuma, K., Ohsawa, T., Asanuma, T., Doi, J. (eds) Laser Diagnostics and Modeling of Combustion. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45635-0_22
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