Hermes - a human-computer interface for the formulation of image processing applications |
Overview |
What is Hermes ?
Hermes is a human-computer interface that allows users
to formulate image processing application problems.
This problem has to be solve by an image processing
application.
The formulation is composed of two main parts :
Who is concerned by Hermes ?
Users inexperienced in the image processing field who needs to
transform automatically a set of images are concerned. These users
have to be experts in the application domain to be able to: How does Hermes work ?Hermes supervises the interaction with the user and translates the user's description (in terms of his domain) into terms of image processing. Then it constructs a request which is the formulation of the problem defining the needed application and sends it to a planification system for image processing tasks (Borg). This planification system gives the image processing software that suits the user's requirements. The interaction model which has been designed allows the user to correct his formulation. He gets back transformed images, is able to evaluate them and he can modify his formulation and asks for a new solution. |
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Under development. |
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