Computer Imagery
Project team
Research Objectives
Images are a very effective and efficient way of communicating
complex information. Computer Imagery researches the usefullness of
images in all information processing stages (input, output, feedback).
It's main fields are computer graphics, image processing, scientific
visualization, graphical user interfaces and image databases. Not
only two-dimensional but also n-dimensional images like volume datasets
time sequences and developping forms (3D,t) are subject of research.
Collaborations
- Lab. Anatomy & Embryology, UvA, Amsterdam
- Philips Medical Systems, Best
- Printroom, Leiden
- Iconographic Office The Hague
- ERASMUS Program Image
(Vienna, Grenoble, Bochum, and Leiden)
- VISTAN (Visualization in Scientific and Technical Applications in the Netherlands)
- Anatomy, RUU Utrecht
- TNO-IZF, Soesterberg
- TNO-FEL, The Hague
Intended results, deliverables
- form reconstruction from image sequences (like sections and voatation series)
- scientific Visualization of 3D,E scalar and vector data
- visual search methods for still photo and video databases
- databases and geometrical algortihms for form representation
Timetable
ongoing research started in 1985
Recent publications
- D.P. Huijsmans, G.J. Jense: Recent Advances in 3D Display.
Chapter in P.W. Hawkes (ed.) Advances in Electronics and Electron
Physis Vol. 85 1993, Academic Press blz. 77-229
- D.P. Huijsmans, A. Son: Visualization of the 3D Histogram of Color
Space Occupation. Proceedings of the First Color Imaging Conference,
November 1993, Scottsdale, Avizona, U.S.A. pp. 202-207
- D.P. Huijsmans (et al.) 3D Base: A Geometrical database system.
Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics Vol. no 3, 1993, pp. 151-163
Last modified on July 2, 1996 by Lex Wolters.