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From: [email protected] (Mike Newberry)
Subject: RFD: sci.image-proc
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REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION
on creating a newsgroup for
IMAGE PROCESSING
A recent flurry of activity in, especially, comp.graphics has indicated a
serious need for a newsgroup particularly devoted to image processing.
Image Processing may be defined as the science of visualizing, analyzing,
modifying, reducing, or enhancing numeric or pictorial data through digital
manipulations with a computer. I have used the term "image" in this context
to refer to numeric information stored as arrays of 1-dimension or higher,
rather than as single numbers.
Consistent with the growth of opto-electronic and computer technology,
the applications of image processing have proliferated rapidly over a broad
diversity of fields including astronomy, ecology, remote sensing, geology,
geography, meteorology, metallurgy, various bio-medical fields, and other
disciplines. Methods used in the practice of image processing bring together
elements from the fields of computer graphics and computer vision, artificial
intelligence, numerical methods, digital signal processing, information
systems, and others. It is believed that a specific newsgroup dedicated to
the science and "art" of image processing is needed to bring together these
diverse interests for the benefit of all involved, and that such a group will
not conflict with the purposes of existing newsgroups devoted to the above
subjects.
Therefore, I propose that a special newsgroup be created for image processing.
This Request for Discussion ("RFD") is being cross-posted to approximately 20
other relevant newsgroups in order to draw discussion from the various people
who might be interested in image processing. During the 30 day discussion
period required by internet regulations, we need to do the following:
1) Determine if there is sufficient interest to warrant calling for a
vote to create the proposed group.
2) Select a name for the group. Initially, since most of our applications
are in the sciences, I suggest "SCI.IMAGE-PROC" as a starting point.
3) Develop a newsgroup charter.
4) Decide whether the group should be moderated and, if so, select a
moderator.
The current posting is NOT a call to vote for or against the creation of
an image processing newsgroup but, as stated above, a request for DISCUSSION
regarding the need for, and the definition of such a group.
Please note the following points:
o VOTES submitted during this 30 day discussion period will be ignored.
o If you want to mail your thoughts on this newsgroup directly to me, that
is OK, but the principle (and only valid) forum for discussion is the
"news.groups" News group.
o Please make sure that your posting goes to the "news.groups" newsgroup.
I have set the "followup to:" line in this posting to do just that if
you "reply".
o This is a second RFD. Some of the initial newsgroups I posted to did
not receive the RFD because of problems with our news server. You may
have already seen this RFD in the current news group.
--
Mike Newberry Axiom Research, Inc.
Steward Observatory (image processing software)
University of Arizona P.O. Box 44162
Tucson, AZ 85721 Tucson, AZ 85733
[email protected] (602) 791-2864
From [email protected] Sun Jun 7 15:13:39 1992
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From: John Stanley
Subject: CFV: sci.image.processing
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NAME: sci.image.processing
STATUS: Unmoderated
One line description for the List of Active Newsgroups:
sci.image.processing Scientific image processing and analysis
CHARTER:
sci.image.processing provides a forum for discussion of the scientific
uses of image processing and analysis. Discussions of algorithms
and application programs are appropriate, with emphasis on solving real
world image processing problems. Discussions of computer graphics,
visualization, output, window systems, communications, etc. are not
appropriate. Posting of images is strongly discouraged. Images should
be posted to alt.binaries.pictures.misc, or made available for FTP.
This group will take a broad definition of the term image processing.
Most topics related to the formation and analysis of images
are appropriate so long as a more focused newsgroup does not exist.
This presently excludes topics such as computer vision (comp.ai.vision)
and image compression per se (comp.compression), but not topics such
as image detectors or calibration of imaging equipment. Obviously,
topics such as the impact of lossy image compression on image processing
algorithms or the use of AI to analyze scientific images are not excluded.
One purpose is to develop and maintain Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)
articles on the subject. Another is to provide a forum where
experimentalists learn about image processing algorithms while computer
scientists hear about the uses to which generic algorithms are put, or
the requirements of a specific application. Both will discuss what can
and cannot be done to improve image quality before and during processing.
The "IEEE Transactions on Image Processing" gives a list of topics
which they consider appropriate for that journal. Some of those
topics are also appropriate here:
Image Processing
Coding Filtering Enhancement
Restoration Segmentation
Multiresolution Processing Multispectral Processing
Image Representation Image Analysis
Interpolation and Spatial Transformations
Motion Detection and Estimation Image Sequence Processing
Video Signal Processing Noise Modeling
Architectures and Software
Computed Imaging
Acoustic Imaging Radar Imaging Tomography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Geophysical and Seismic Imaging
Radio Astronomy Speckle Imaging
Computer Holography Confocal Microscopy
Electron Microscopy X-ray Crystallography
Coded-Aperture Imaging Real-Aperture Arrays
RATIONALE:
While some existing newsgroups carry traffic related to image processing,
there are many aspects to scientific imaging and no newsgroup addresses
more than a few of them. Image processing is usually carried out by
software, but many questions appropriate to this group have little or
nothing to do with software.
By placing the group in the sci.* hierarchy, it should be clear to
new users that the the group is not limited to software or algorithms.
This placement also allows for the future discussion of a sci.image.*
hierarchy with minimal upheaval.
An unmoderated group is needed to permit rapid responses to queries.
A focused, medium noise group is needed in order to attract and retain
the readership which is essential to obtaining knowledgeable answers.
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"yes" means that you DO want sci.image.processing created.
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From [email protected] Mon Jun 22 14:12:29 1992
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From: John Stanley
Subject: 2nd CFV: sci.image.processing
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This is the second CFV for the group sci.image.processing. Since the
vote software issues automatic ack's, and the list of voters so far is
[a real big number] in size, no mid vote ack will be issued.
NAME: sci.image.processing
STATUS: Unmoderated
One line description for the List of Active Newsgroups:
sci.image.processing Scientific image processing and analysis
CHARTER:
sci.image.processing provides a forum for discussion of the scientific
uses of image processing and analysis. Discussions of algorithms
and application programs are appropriate, with emphasis on solving real
world image processing problems. Discussions of computer graphics,
visualization, output, window systems, communications, etc. are not
appropriate. Posting of images is strongly discouraged. Images should
be posted to alt.binaries.pictures.misc, or made available for FTP.
This group will take a broad definition of the term image processing.
Most topics related to the formation and analysis of images
are appropriate so long as a more focused newsgroup does not exist.
This presently excludes topics such as computer vision (comp.ai.vision)
and image compression per se (comp.compression), but not topics such
as image detectors or calibration of imaging equipment. Obviously,
topics such as the impact of lossy image compression on image processing
algorithms or the use of AI to analyze scientific images are not excluded.
One purpose is to develop and maintain Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)
articles on the subject. Another is to provide a forum where
experimentalists learn about image processing algorithms while computer
scientists hear about the uses to which generic algorithms are put, or
the requirements of a specific application. Both will discuss what can
and cannot be done to improve image quality before and during processing.
The "IEEE Transactions on Image Processing" gives a list of topics
which they consider appropriate for that journal. Some of those
topics are also appropriate here:
Image Processing
Coding Filtering Enhancement
Restoration Segmentation
Multiresolution Processing Multispectral Processing
Image Representation Image Analysis
Interpolation and Spatial Transformations
Motion Detection and Estimation Image Sequence Processing
Video Signal Processing Noise Modeling
Architectures and Software
Computed Imaging
Acoustic Imaging Radar Imaging Tomography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Geophysical and Seismic Imaging
Radio Astronomy Speckle Imaging
Computer Holography Confocal Microscopy
Electron Microscopy X-ray Crystallography
Coded-Aperture Imaging Real-Aperture Arrays
RATIONALE:
While some existing newsgroups carry traffic related to image processing,
there are many aspects to scientific imaging and no newsgroup addresses
more than a few of them. Image processing is usually carried out by
software, but many questions appropriate to this group have little or
nothing to do with software.
By placing the group in the sci.* hierarchy, it should be clear to
new users that the the group is not limited to software or algorithms.
This placement also allows for the future discussion of a sci.image.*
hierarchy with minimal upheaval.
An unmoderated group is needed to permit rapid responses to queries.
A focused, medium noise group is needed in order to attract and retain
the readership which is essential to obtaining knowledgeable answers.
VOTING INSTRUCTIONS:
Do not post your vote, it will not be counted. The reply-to address of
this posting should point to the correct place, but double check your
mail before sending to make sure.
To cast a vote, send mail to
"[email protected]"
with ONE of the following strings (you don't need the quotes)
"vote sci.image.processing yes"
"vote sci.image.processing no"
on a line by itself in the subject field or body of the message, where
"yes" means that you DO want sci.image.processing created.
"no" means that you DO NOT want sci.image.processing created.
* The deadline is 11:59:59 PM Tue 30-Jun-1992, EDT (GMT - 4).
* The mail server will reply within two hours confirming your vote.
If no confirmation is received (allowing for normal E-mail round
trip time), you may inquire at [email protected] to
verify that the vote was received.
* If your mail message contains a signature, then be sure to put the
string "quit" before it to prevent the mail server from being confused.
* DO NOT mail votes to John Stanley
* DO NOT mail votes to [email protected].
* DO NOT include any message in your vote (it won't be read).
* Offically, the vote is being run by John Stanley
However, the collection and automation of the vote taking process is
kindly being performed by Jonathan Kamens ([email protected]).
Note: due to limitations on the length of Newsgroups: lines in news
software, this CFV is being posted three times. The first posting will
be to the groups shown in the header of this posting, which will include
news.announce.newgroups and news.groups.
As soon as the CFV appears in news.announce.newsgroups, it will be posted
to the following additional groups:
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sci.space, sci.geo.geology, sci.geo.meteorology,
sci.geo.fluids, comp.infosystems.gis, bionet.general,
comp.graphics.avs, comp.soft-sys.khoros
In addition, the CFV will be posted indivudually to the following moderated
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comp.ai.vision [email protected]
comp.graphics.research [email protected]
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From [email protected] Wed Jun 24 17:16:40 1992
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From: John Stanley
Subject: 2nd CFV: sci.image.processing
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[ This message is being reposted because the original was cancelled soon
after it first appeared. --tale ]
This is the second CFV for the group sci.image.processing. Since the
vote software issues automatic ack's, and the list of voters so far is
[a real big number] in size, no mid vote ack will be issued.
NAME: sci.image.processing
STATUS: Unmoderated
One line description for the List of Active Newsgroups:
sci.image.processing Scientific image processing and analysis
CHARTER:
sci.image.processing provides a forum for discussion of the scientific
uses of image processing and analysis. Discussions of algorithms
and application programs are appropriate, with emphasis on solving real
world image processing problems. Discussions of computer graphics,
visualization, output, window systems, communications, etc. are not
appropriate. Posting of images is strongly discouraged. Images should
be posted to alt.binaries.pictures.misc, or made available for FTP.
This group will take a broad definition of the term image processing.
Most topics related to the formation and analysis of images
are appropriate so long as a more focused newsgroup does not exist.
This presently excludes topics such as computer vision (comp.ai.vision)
and image compression per se (comp.compression), but not topics such
as image detectors or calibration of imaging equipment. Obviously,
topics such as the impact of lossy image compression on image processing
algorithms or the use of AI to analyze scientific images are not excluded.
One purpose is to develop and maintain Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)
articles on the subject. Another is to provide a forum where
experimentalists learn about image processing algorithms while computer
scientists hear about the uses to which generic algorithms are put, or
the requirements of a specific application. Both will discuss what can
and cannot be done to improve image quality before and during processing.
The "IEEE Transactions on Image Processing" gives a list of topics
which they consider appropriate for that journal. Some of those
topics are also appropriate here:
Image Processing
Coding Filtering Enhancement
Restoration Segmentation
Multiresolution Processing Multispectral Processing
Image Representation Image Analysis
Interpolation and Spatial Transformations
Motion Detection and Estimation Image Sequence Processing
Video Signal Processing Noise Modeling
Architectures and Software
Computed Imaging
Acoustic Imaging Radar Imaging Tomography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Geophysical and Seismic Imaging
Radio Astronomy Speckle Imaging
Computer Holography Confocal Microscopy
Electron Microscopy X-ray Crystallography
Coded-Aperture Imaging Real-Aperture Arrays
RATIONALE:
While some existing newsgroups carry traffic related to image processing,
there are many aspects to scientific imaging and no newsgroup addresses
more than a few of them. Image processing is usually carried out by
software, but many questions appropriate to this group have little or
nothing to do with software.
By placing the group in the sci.* hierarchy, it should be clear to
new users that the the group is not limited to software or algorithms.
This placement also allows for the future discussion of a sci.image.*
hierarchy with minimal upheaval.
An unmoderated group is needed to permit rapid responses to queries.
A focused, medium noise group is needed in order to attract and retain
the readership which is essential to obtaining knowledgeable answers.
VOTING INSTRUCTIONS:
Do not post your vote, it will not be counted. The reply-to address of
this posting should point to the correct place, but double check your
mail before sending to make sure.
To cast a vote, send mail to
"[email protected]"
with ONE of the following strings (you don't need the quotes)
"vote sci.image.processing yes"
"vote sci.image.processing no"
on a line by itself in the subject field or body of the message, where
"yes" means that you DO want sci.image.processing created.
"no" means that you DO NOT want sci.image.processing created.
* The deadline is 11:59:59 PM Tue 30-Jun-1992, EDT (GMT - 4).
* The mail server will reply within two hours confirming your vote.
If no confirmation is received (allowing for normal E-mail round
trip time), you may inquire at [email protected] to
verify that the vote was received.
* If your mail message contains a signature, then be sure to put the
string "quit" before it to prevent the mail server from being confused.
* DO NOT mail votes to John Stanley
* DO NOT mail votes to [email protected].
* DO NOT include any message in your vote (it won't be read).
* Offically, the vote is being run by John Stanley
However, the collection and automation of the vote taking process is
kindly being performed by Jonathan Kamens ([email protected]).
Note: due to limitations on the length of Newsgroups: lines in news
software, this CFV is being posted three times. The first posting will
be to the groups shown in the header of this posting, which will include
news.announce.newgroups and news.groups.
As soon as the CFV appears in news.announce.newsgroups, it will be posted
to the following additional groups:
sci.astro, sci.bio, sci.math, sci.med, sci.research,
sci.space, sci.geo.geology, sci.geo.meteorology,
sci.geo.fluids, comp.infosystems.gis, bionet.general,
comp.graphics.avs, comp.soft-sys.khoros
In addition, the CFV will be posted indivudually to the following moderated
groups:
bionet.announce [email protected]
bionet.biology.computational [email protected]
comp.ai.vision [email protected]
comp.graphics.research [email protected]
This division is solely to bypass the limitations of line length in some
versions of news software.
From [email protected] Mon Jul 6 17:41:23 1992
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From: John Stanley
Subject: RESULT: sci.image.processing passes 1158: 36
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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The voting period for sci.image.processing ended on 30 June 1992.
There were 1158 yes votes received, and 36 no votes. The margin of
yes votes is > 100, and more than 2/3 of the voters voted yes.
The vote passes. The 5 day waiting period prior to newgrouping
now begins.
I wish to thank those who voted, and Jonathan Kamens for collecting the
votes.
"yes" votes (1158):
"MVUC::DUCKSBURY"@HERMES.MOD.UK
"MVUD::MVARGA"@HERMES.MOD.UK
DetlevHeinemann <196968%[email protected]>
[email protected] (JON BRODZIAK - NOAA/NMFS/WOODS HOLE)
Jim Sullivan <[email protected]>
[email protected]
[email protected]
ara (Alastair Allen) <@aberdeen.ac.uk:ara@kelvin>
A J Shire
Adrian Evans
Dima Gromov
[email protected] (Ty Willis)
[email protected] (anthony "mailman" apicella)
[email protected] (Abed M. Hammoud)
[email protected] (Alan Bridle)
[email protected] (Arthur Cideciyan)
[email protected] (Antony Cooper)
Bill Adkins
Aggelos Katsaggelos
[email protected] (Al Larson)
Brainwave Surfer
[email protected] (Andrea Guarini)
[email protected] (Gerhard Ahlers)
[email protected] (AIRGLOW Generic User)
Andrew J Wilson
Tony Travis
[email protected]
akindele@loria^I
[email protected] (Alan Piszcz)
"Alan Braggins, SDL"
[email protected] ( Alan Stein )
Alberto Accomazzi
[email protected] (Alberto Biancardi)
Alan L. Clark
a[email protected] (Alex Milshteyn)
Adrian F Clark
[email protected] (Jeff Allston)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Allen Martin)
[email protected] (Afshin Amini)
Amit Gulati
[email protected] (Anders ]str|m)
[email protected] (Anders Lindquist)
andr[email protected]
[email protected] (Andrew Mullhaupt)
Andrew Verrill
[email protected]
[email protected] (Andre T. Yew)
Andrew Wallace
[email protected] (Andrew Simmons)
Anton Kruger
[email protected] (Anne Smith)
Antonio Ortega
[email protected]
[email protected] (Emmanuel Arbogast)
[email protected] (Bill Archer x2313 120H)
Art Hsu
[email protected] (Armon Rahgozar)
Noam H. Arzt
Abdul Saheed from Waikato NZ
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[email protected] (SignalMan)
The Maverick
[email protected]
[email protected] (Atreyi Kankanhalli)
[email protected] (Ray S. Babcock)
[email protected] (Ken Baker)
[email protected]
BAMIMPR%[email protected]
[email protected] (Jagath Samarabandu)
[email protected] (Timothy Banks)
[email protected] (Karl L. Barrus)
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] (john dome)
BA[email protected]
[email protected] (Brian Robertson)
Bob Beason
[email protected] (Siddharth Behera)
[email protected] (Ronald W. Behling)
Gunter Bellaire
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[email protected] (Nick Beser)
[email protected]
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Vasudev Bhaskara
Pratima Bhoj
[email protected] (Phyllis Pugh)
"Mario A. Bianchet"
Guoqiang Bi
bilge%[email protected] (Bilge Alp)
[email protected] (Bill Butler)
[email protected] (Bill Pottenger)
[email protected] (Bill Rea)
Barry J Burbach
Bj|rn Reynisson
Benny Lovstrom
[email protected] (Mike Black)
[email protected] (Steven G Blask)
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bloom@ee (Jeffrey A Bloom)
Brian Marshall Sadler
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[email protected] (Siu-Yan Baldwin Ng)
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"Bob Billson"
[email protected] (Bob Riegelmann)
[email protected] (Bob Davis)
[email protected] (Richard Body)
[email protected] (Alessandro Bollini)
[email protected] (Jim Bollman)
borghese%[email protected] (Borghese)
[email protected] (Brian Rosen)
[email protected] (Charles Brabec)
[email protected] (Michael Braun)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Bruce Sharpe)
[email protected] (Brian S. Bourgeois)
"Ben Gerber"
[email protected] (Brad Sherman)
Mark Bullen
[email protected] (Buming Bian)
Busato Andre
[email protected] (Stephanie Butler)
Bruce White 3807
[email protected] (Brad Wallet)
[email protected] (Craig Hamilton)
Michael Cammer
(Frans v d Wel)
[email protected] (Christopher Nissen)
[email protected] (Carlos)
Caroline McDonnell
[email protected] (Bill Carroll)
[email protected] (Bradford Castalia)
[email protected]
ca[email protected] (Pierluca Cattaneo 21315)
"T.Laochaiwat"
[email protected] (Chris Galas)
C.E. Hawkins
cetin%[email protected] (Enis Cetin)
cflat[email protected] (Chris Flatters)
Christopher Mullins
Chuck Fowler
[email protected] (Chuang Gu )
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] (Jim Charters)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Dennis Chesters)
[email protected] (Francis A. Chiafari)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Chris Hirst)
Christopher Russell
[email protected] (Chris Devonport)
[email protected] (Christopher Klein)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Carl Joel Kuzmich (624-1885))
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Steve Clift
[email protected]
[email protected] (David Clunie)
Chad Ray McDaniel
[email protected] (Chris Murray)
[email protected] (Con Neri)
[email protected] (Jeff Cohen)
Gregg Cohen
Colin Urquhart
Coral Bernier
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