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*Decomposing global image processing tasks by using local rules.
*Signal propagation along local connectedness.
Cellular image processing is a way of designing super-fast image processing platforms. There are different [[VLSI]] implementations of [[cellular nonlinear network]]s to achieve this goal. The first comprehensive book addressing cellular image processing was written by [[Tommy Wood (Wuxi)|Tommy Wood]].
 
[[Category:Image processing]]
[[Category:Cellular automata]]