TINA - open source Vision Processing Algorithm building blocks (in C). Superb Resource. University of Sheffield. http://www.niac.man.ac.uk/Tina/ (Key words reference from Peter Peres I think.) ________________________________ Version 4.0.1 of TINA has been released (see the software page for details) What is TINA? The TINA algorithm development libraries have been developed over a number of years to simplify the task of vision algorithm development and evaluation. It has been developed over the past 10 years by members of the University of Sheffield at both the Artificial Intelligence Vision Research Unit (AIVRU) and the Electronic Systems Group (ESG). TINA development is now continuing at the University of Manchester in the Neuro-Imaging Analysis Centre (NiAC). The libraries have been written in ANSI C and provide an infrastructure for algorithm development. Functionality in the libraries includes; Functionality to support `tool' development under the X windows interface Data structures and I/O for different image types including char, int, float, double and complex Functionality to manipulate and display images together with overlay information Image processing functions such as gradient filters, morphological operators, convolutions structures Data structures and functionality for mathematical constructs such as vectors, matices and geometric types Low-level vision algorithms such as edge and corner extraction High-level vision algorithms such as stereo, model matching, object recognition -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body