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2 May 2006 An imaging toolbox for smart phone applications
Alexandr Panchul, Deepthi Bhupathiraju, Sos Agaian, David Akopian
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Abstract
The paper presents a Digital Image Processing toolbox for cellular phones. It is intended for users dealing with imaging algorithms and allows the processing of real images taken by the camera phones. For example, users are able to analyze the images and selected regions of interest using different transforms including Discrete Fourier, Hartley, and Cosine Transforms. One can apply different filters such as median and moving average. Simple image enhancement techniques are also included in the toolbox. A handy user interface allows a suitable browsing through the images and operators. The toolbox is designed to be expandable and more operations will be included in the future targeting military and security applications. The toolbox is implemented using Series 60 Platform SDK for Symbiantm OS, for C++. It allows developers to quickly and efficiently run and test applications for devices that are compatible with the Series 60 Platform. The algorithms are first implemented on Series 60 Platform device emulator on the PC and then installed on the cell phone.
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Alexandr Panchul, Deepthi Bhupathiraju, Sos Agaian, and David Akopian "An imaging toolbox for smart phone applications", Proc. SPIE 6250, Mobile Multimedia/Image Processing for Military and Security Applications, 625006 (2 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.665219
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KEYWORDS
Cell phones

Human-machine interfaces

Transform theory

Digital signal processing

Image processing

Visualization

C++

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