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There has been in recent years a renewed interest in flying spot scanners in relation with encoding and processing two dimensional pictorial information. Flying spot scanners have been used in pattern recognition to detect special information, in conjunction with digital computing equipment to digitize two dimensional information, in radiology to get improved X-ray displays, in flight simulation to generate and display a visual scene in pilot training programs, etc.
Jacques J. Vidal andGary H. Keludjian
"Evaluation Of Flying Spot Scanners As Image Processing Devices", Proc. SPIE 0017, Photo-Optical Techniques in Simulators I, (28 October 1969); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946820
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Jacques J. Vidal, Gary H. Keludjian, "Evaluation Of Flying Spot Scanners As Image Processing Devices," Proc. SPIE 0017, Photo-Optical Techniques in Simulators I, (28 October 1969); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946820