ImageVision Library Programming (T4-CHOICE)
The ImageVision Library (IL) Programming course teaches
programmers how to write image processing applications using
the ImageVision Library. Students will learn how to read, write,
manipulate and display image data. Students will also learn how to
optimize and debug applications using the ImageVision Library.
Topics
- IL Execution Model
- Supported File Formats
- How to Add a File Format
- How to Add an Image Processing Operation
- Displaying Images
- Monitoring IL Programs
- Controlling Multithreading
- Controlling Hardware Acceleration
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to...
- Write programs using the IL interface to read, write, manipulate and display image files.
- Understand how to extend the IL for new operator and file formats.
Prerequisites
This course is intended for...
- Students who will be writing image processing applications with the IL
- Students who are familiar enough with UNIX, so that they can
manipulate directories and edit files
- Students who understand basic image processing concepts
- Students who are comfortable programming in C. Knowledge of C++ is a plus
Note: The student is over qualified if he or she can write programs
with the IL.
Course Details
Duration: 2 days
Format: Instructor-Led (Lecture/Lab)
SGI Platforms Covered: Applicable to all
Silicon Graphics IRIS workstations
Tuition :
Contact the Silicon Graphics Sales Office nearest you.