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Continuous Skeletons from Digitized Images

Journal of the ACM, 1969
An algorithm for the determination of the skeleton of a polygonal figure is presented. The propagation of the figure contour is simulated analytically. All skeleton branch points are obtained, in an order which depends on their distance from the contour, together with the equations of the skeleton branches connecting them.
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Continuous-Time Digital Signal Processors

11th IEEE International Symposium on Asynchronous Circuits and Systems, 2005
In this paper, we discuss how asynchronous design techniques can be used in the implementation of continuous-time signal processors. Such processors are presented by signals developed by continuous-time analog-to-digital converters which involve no sampling, and thus do not exhibit aliasing; in addition, the resulting in-band quantization error is ...
Y.W. Li, K.L. Shepard, Y.P. Tsividis
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DIGITALIZING EXISTING CONTINUOUS-DATA CONTROL SYSTEMS VIA “CONTINUOUS FREQUENCY MATCHING”

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1982
Abstract A method for converting existing continuous-data control systems into digital control systems is presented in this paper. The digital controller is synthesized by matching the "continuous frequency response" of the digital control system to that of the continuous-data control system with a minimum weighted mean square error.
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Continuous Representations of Digital Images.

1985
Abstract : A 2D digital image S is represented conventionally by the union of grid squares containing pixels of S which we denote by F(S). This gives the correct topology for S with 8-adjacency, and with a little imagination, 4-adjacency can also be properly handled. However, one encounters difficulty in extending basic 2D results to 3D digital images.
Azriel Rosenfeld, Chung-Nim Lee
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Digitalization of continuous control systems

SIMULATION, 1965
This paper deals with the development of methods for analysis, and derivation of computer programs, for digitalizing continuous control systems. More spe cifically, given a continuous control system, we wish to determine an "equivalent" computer program to take the place of some analog shaping network in the system.
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Continuous-Time Digital Design Techniques

2014
Designing continuous-time digital circuits requires a design flow that is radically different from traditional, discrete-time digital design, which is usually based on hardware description languages (HDLs) and standard cells. In some aspects, continuous-time digital design is closer to analog design than to digital. However, since two-level signals are
Pieter A. J. Nuyts   +2 more
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Continuous digital ratemeter

Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 1969
S.J. Rudnick, P.L. Michaud, K.G. Porges
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Coordinated Continuous Digital Transformation

2023
Henderik Proper, Bas van Gils
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Digital thefts continue

Computer Fraud & Security Bulletin, 1991
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