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New image acquisition and processing software

4 June 2003 Computer/Embedded Technology

The MathWorks has announced new capabilities in its tools for imaging applications with the launch of the Image Acquisition Toolbox and the release of the Image Processing Toolbox 4. Based on MATLAB, the toolboxes provide engineers and scientists with a dedicated solution for imaging applications that combines a direct interface to industry standard frame grabbers and video devices with advanced image processing algorithms.

Having the power to acquire image data directly into the MATLAB environment, customers can easily visualise and evaluate live digital image streams, apply advanced image processing algorithms to perform analyses of data, and even develop custom algorithms to process the image data, says The MathWorks. By eliminating the need to write custom code or use single purpose software tools during the acquisition and analysis phases, companies can reduce research and development cycles.

The Image Acquisition Toolbox simplifies the acquisition and analysis process by enabling users to connect to and configure hardware, preview video, and stream images directly into MATLAB for analysis and visualisation. The toolbox extends the MATLAB technical computing environment to include functions for acquiring video and images from PC-compatible frame-grabber cards and video devices.

The Image Processing Toolbox is the de facto industry standard for imaging professionals. Toolbox 4 delivers significant new features and enhancements in speed and performance.

For more information contact Rolene Carpel, Opti-Num Solutions, 011 325 6238, [email protected]



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