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Date:Mon Mar 30 21:39:19 2001 
Subject:New version of David Young's popvision library 
From:Aaron Sloman See text for reply address 
Volume-ID:1010330.01 

[To reply replace "Aaron.Sloman.XX" with "A.Sloman"]

The latest version of David Young's "popvision" library has just been
installed in browsable form here

    http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/poplog/popvision

and for downloading here

    http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/poplog/popvision.tar.gz

A bug in the "snakes" library to do with snakes going too near the
edge of the image has been fixed.

New libraries since it was last installed about a year ago are:

    array_transpose.p
    snakes.p
    random_order.p

in
    http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/poplog/popvision/lib/

The help files are in

    http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/poplog/popvision/help/

the tutorial files, providing an introduction to image analysis and
interpretation, and multi-layer perceptrons are in

    http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/poplog/popvision/teach/

All of these have examples that can be run and edited and re-run,
if you have poplog with popvision installed. Poplog is available
from here, free of charge with full system sources.
    http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/poplog/freepoplog.html

The popvision.tar.gz file includes pre-compiled binaries for
sparc+solaris, alpha+digital unix, and pc+linux. The sourses for these
are in
    popvision/lib/*.c

You may have to recompile them for your system using the scripts in
    popvision/com/

The corresponding pop-11 files in
    popvision/lib/*.p

should automatically link to the pre-compiled C programs.

The image display programs still work only on 8-bit displays, though
an experimental truecolour version for 24bit displays is available on
request.

Aaron
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Aaron Sloman, ( http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~axs/ )
School of Computer Science, The University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
EMAIL A.Sloman AT cs.bham.ac.uk   (ReadATas@please !)
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