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VIPS ― a highly tuned image processing software architecture

Martinez, K. and Cupitt, J. (2005) VIPS ― a highly tuned image processing software architecture. In: IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Sept. 2005, Genova. pp. 574-577.

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This paper describes the VIPS image processing library and user-interface. VIPS is used in many museums and galleries in Europe, America and Australia for image capture, analysis and output. VIPS is popular because it is free, cross-platform, fast, and can manage images of unlimited size. It also has good support for color, an important feature in this sector. Its architecture will be illustrated through examples of its use in a range of museum-driven applications. VIPS is free software distributed under the LGPL license.

Creators:K Martinez, J Cupitt
Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Keywords:Image-processing architecture, large images, parallel processing
Research Group:Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Deposited On:18 Apr 2006 by Martinez, Kirk
Alternative Locations:http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?isnumb...
ID Code:12371
Last Modified:18 Feb 2010 15:31
Performance Indicator:EZ~02~01~04
Citations:Google Scholar: 8

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