Listed below are some of the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science's recent scholarly works.

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Documents from 1985

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Deconvolution of impulse response from time-limited input and output: theory and experiment, Tapan Sarkar, Fung Tseng, and Sadasiva Rao

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A Study of mutispectral temporal scene normalization using pseudo-invariant features, applied to Landsat TM imagery, William Volchok

Documents from 1984

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An investigation into the penumbral dose of a bloxel, (block element) matrix-design block to replace currently utilized radiation treatment field shaping techniques, Theresa Ciccone

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Application of the Radon transform to optical production of the Wigner distribution function, Roger Easton, Anthony Ticknor, and Harrison Barrett

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The Application of the conjugate-gradient method to the solution of transient electromagnetic scattering from thin wires, Sadasiva Rao, Tapan Sarkar, and Sohail Dianat

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A Discussion of various approaches to the linear-system identification problem, Tapan Sarkar, Sohail Dianat, and Donald Weiner

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High-speed processing of two-dimensional data via the Radon transform, Anthony Ticknor, Roger Easton, and Harrison Barrett

Documents from 1982

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Accelerated aging of paper - the influence of acidity on the relative contribution of oxygen-independent and oxygen-dependent processes, Jonathan Arney and Carol Novak

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Time-weighted quadratic performance indexes for linear-systems, Sohail Dianat and T. Lee

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CCD photometry of Markarian 421 and 501, Paul Hickson, Gregory Fahlman, and Jason Auman

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Impulse response determination in the time domain-Theory, Tapan Sarkar, Donald Weiner, and Vijay Jain

Documents from 1981

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Stability of time-delay systems, T. Lee and Sohail Dianat

Documents from 1980

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Newsprint deterioration - influence of temperature on the relative contribution of oxygen-indpendent and oxygen-dependent processes in the total rate, Jonathan Arney and A. Jacobs

Documents from 1979

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Accelerated aging of paper - relative importance of atmospheric oxidation, Jonathan Arney and A. Jacobs

Documents from 1966

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A colorimetric determination of the decay in an observer's color sensation due to adaptation, Gary Zeff