RECORDS OF THE TECHNICAL SESSIONS
SESSION 1: NEW THEORIES AND TECHNIQUES IN PHOTOGRAMMETRY
AND REMOTE SENSING
CHAIRMAN: U.V. Helava (USA)
AUTHOR: A. Okamoto (Japan)
TITLE: POTENTIAL THEORY IN PHOTOGRAMMETRY
DISCUSSION:
No discussion.
AUTHOR: U.A. Rauhala (USA)
TITLE: COMPILER POSITIONING OF ARRAY ALGEBRA TECHNOLOGY
DISCUSSION:
Helava: Dr. Rauhala, please stay on the bodium, because I
Curry (USA):
Rauhala:
am sure there is going to be some discussion. One
of the best parts of these meetings is discussion,
and it usually is starting when somebody says
something that is really exciting and stimulating.
I think this presentation has been that type. I
think Dr. Rauhala is breaking new ground, and even
though some of those concepts may sound fantastic,
they are not really too. far from reality and
modern technology. Any comments from the audi-
torium?
I have a couple of questions about actual implemen-
tation. Have you begun to actually implement this
at the one megahertz rate that you talked about and
if so could you discuss a little about the hardware
that it is running on. Also you mentioned that the
mass storage requirements were greatly reduced,
could you talk a little bit how you are actually
handling the digital images and how much data you
need to access at any time.
My paper will address some experimental results.
The first experiments are from early seventies and
one of the first applications, for example, for the
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