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ABSTRACT
Preliminary results of Theia, a software system for multispectral image visualization and analysis are presented. A new approach is adopted, based on modern design techniques and better tuned to the recent advancements in hardware. A careful implementation in the C++ language addresses the issues of time efficiency, openness to personalizations and portability by exploiting the advances of Open Source technologies. Experimental tests on multispectral images have given promising results towards the use of the system as a dynamic, interactive interface to massive data visualization, mining and processing. REFERENCES
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