Gary E. Ford
University of California, Davis
65 Papers
779 Citations
Gary E. Ford is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Image processing & Image quality. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 65 publications. Previous affiliations of Gary E. Ford include University of Melbourne.
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Papers
Directional interpolation of images based on visual properties and rank order filtering
V.R. Algazi,Gary E. Ford,R. Potharlanka +2 more
- 14 Apr 1991
TL;DR: The goal of this research is to develop interpolation techniques which preserve or enhance the local structure critical to image quality, and preliminary results are presented which exploit either the properties of vision or the property of the image in order to achieve the goals.
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Four Methods of Measuring Human Corneal Endothelial Cells From Specular Photomicrographs
TL;DR: The rectangle, planimeter, and digitizer gave results that differed less than 10% from each other; therefore, the three methods can be used interchangeably for clinical purposes.
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Mean curvature evolution and surface area scaling in image filtering
A.I. El-Fallah,Gary E. Ford +1 more
TL;DR: Representing the image as a surface, an inhomogeneous diffusion algorithm is developed, evolving the surface at a speed proportional to its mean curvature, reducing noise while preserving image structure.
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Effects of a preventive and suppressive control scheme on the development of thiabendazole-resistance in Ostertagia spp.
TL;DR: Three years after the start of an experiment to assess the merits of thiabendazole (TBZ) treatment of trichostrongylid parasites in weaner sheep, field isolates of Ostertagia spp and TrichostRongylus spp were made from weaning sheep treated under one of three treatment schemes.
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Radiometric equalization of nonperiodic striping in satellite data
V. Ralph Algazi,Gary E. Ford +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a unified treatment of the correction of periodic or nonperiodic errors is presented, which provides some insight into the relation of correction algorithms to the type of radiometric degradation.
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