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What is HIPR?

HIPR is the ideal lab class tool for teachers and students on introductory image processing and computer vision courses. Designed for multi-user access across a local area network, the CD-ROM includes online tutorials on 50 of the most commonly used image processing operations, extensively hyperlinked for easy browsing, searching and cross-referencing.

Students can choose from a large library of over 750 digitized test images for their processing experiments. Online worksheets provide step-by-step tutorials on how to use each operator, with before and after images showing good and poor results, a hotlinked glossary, and practical exercises to test the student's understanding. This is both a time-saving resource teachers can use to prepare their practical lab work and a fun new way to learn image processing for students. As a useful online reference for image processing operations, it will also come in handy for anyone who uses image processing tools in their work.

HIPR will appeal across disciplines - from computer science and electrical engineering to medical imaging, astronomy and remote sensing - and can be easily customized to suit individual requirements.


Authors/Developers

Robert Fisher, Simon Perkins, Ashley Walker, Erik Wolfart
University of Edinburgh, UK

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