Treffer: FOTOMNG SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE, FEATURES.

Title:
FOTOMNG SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE, FEATURES.
Source:
Proceedings of the International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM; 2014, Vol. 1, p185-192, 8p
Database:
Complementary Index

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System FOTOM<sup>NG</sup> is digital image processing application developed by scientists of VŠB TU Ostrava (faculty of engineering and computer science). The application was originally implemented as stand-alone non-modular software without accessible API, [1]. Based on emerging requirements there was developed next generation of the system which is fully modular created using most recent approaches on a modern development platform. The next revolutionary version of FOTOM<sup>NG</sup> with brand new application core and published API makes it much more universal and easily extensible. FOTOM<sup>NG</sup> contains three essential set of tools: area definition tools, sketch & filter tools, measurement tools. System FOTOM<sup>NG</sup> contains as well several important modules and functions like: image calibration and transformation module, module for 2D animation of measurement process /2D modeling of measurement process, integrated AVI video recorder, which is able to capture and store images based on ECG chart events, module for advanced object recognition (recognition of brainstem, profile of carotid arteries, etc.), large set of image filters, active contours methods using Gradient Vector Flow and Fast Marching Sets, image stitching module used to synthesize clean and sharp image out of several blured/damaged images. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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