GROK Doc: An Image Display Tool
The image display tool GROK provides a facility for displaying images on the black-and-white screen of a Symbolics 3600 monitor. It allows display of images and their manipulation through a special window it manages. Images become objects in that window, and are handled by a variety of routines acce...
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description | The image display tool GROK provides a facility for displaying images on the black-and-white screen of a Symbolics 3600 monitor. It allows display of images and their manipulation through a special window it manages. Images become objects in that window, and are handled by a variety of routines accessible by mouse selection from window menus. GROK is an outgrowth of two programs- Keith Nishihara's GREY*, which provided the concept of an image manipulation and display program for black-and-white screens, and Margaret Fleck's GREYCROK, which formed the nucleus from which GROK mutated. Many of the functions in GROK are lifted directly from GREYCROK. |
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spelling | mit-1721.1/411592019-04-10T22:36:33Z GROK Doc: An Image Display Tool Little, Jim The image display tool GROK provides a facility for displaying images on the black-and-white screen of a Symbolics 3600 monitor. It allows display of images and their manipulation through a special window it manages. Images become objects in that window, and are handled by a variety of routines accessible by mouse selection from window menus. GROK is an outgrowth of two programs- Keith Nishihara's GREY*, which provided the concept of an image manipulation and display program for black-and-white screens, and Margaret Fleck's GREYCROK, which formed the nucleus from which GROK mutated. Many of the functions in GROK are lifted directly from GREYCROK. MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory 2008-04-14T14:18:28Z 2008-04-14T14:18:28Z 1986-04-14 Working Paper http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/41159 en_US MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Working Papers, WP-287 application/pdf MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory |
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title | GROK Doc: An Image Display Tool |
title_full | GROK Doc: An Image Display Tool |
title_fullStr | GROK Doc: An Image Display Tool |
title_full_unstemmed | GROK Doc: An Image Display Tool |
title_short | GROK Doc: An Image Display Tool |
title_sort | grok doc an image display tool |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/41159 |
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