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1 November 1990 Hypermedia concepts for image analyst applications
Lori Case Marchak, Chris Comparato, Barbara Chance
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Abstract
In many office environments, using imagery is as integral a part ofjob performance as using textual and numeric information. The use of images is common, for example, in such diverse areas as medical diagnosis, land management, and weather forecasting. For some time, computer-based office systems have provided tools for the manipulation of textual and numeric information. Technology has now made computer-based storage, retrieval, display, and manipulation of imagery also feasible for office applications.
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Lori Case Marchak, Chris Comparato, and Barbara Chance "Hypermedia concepts for image analyst applications", Proc. SPIE 1301, Digital Image Processing and Visual Communications Technologies in the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, (1 November 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.21428
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KEYWORDS
Image analysis

Prototyping

Databases

Digital image processing

Computing systems

Visual communications

Rapid manufacturing

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