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looking for beta-tester to ION demonstration [message #16941] Fri, 27 August 1999 00:00
Daniel SAGE is currently offline  Daniel SAGE
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Registered: April 1998
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Hi,
I have written some image processing demonstrations
based on ION (IDL on the Net).

Due to the great variety of plateform/browser, I will appreciate a lot
if some people want spend few minutes to test the demonstrations.
You need just an access to the Web and facilities to run Java.

These interfaces of the demonstrations are applets written in Java and
run via a browser.
The computation code is written in IDL and C and run on our server.

The domain is image processing (edge detection, wavelets, splines, snake
...)
but anyone can use the demonstration, without special knowledge in image
processing

If you have an interest send me an email and give a brief description of

your machine:

Architecture:
OS: Version:
Browser: Version:
Network: Modem/LAN/ ... Firewall: Yes/No

I will answer to you and I will give the link to begin the test.

Thank you.


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EPFL - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - http://www.epfl.ch
BIG - Biomedical Imaging Group - http://bigwww.epfl.ch

Address: EPFL, DMT/IOA, BM, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
Tel: +41 21 693 5189
Fax: +41 21 693 3701
Email: daniel.sage@epfl.ch
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