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Evolutionary image processing (EIP) is a sub-area of digital image processing. Evolutionary algorithms (EA) are used to optimize and solve various image processing problems. Evolutionary image processing thus represents the combination of evolutionary optimization and digital image processing. EAs have been used for several decades in computer science to optimize various problems. The application in image processing, on the other hand, is still a relatively new field of research. This is primarily due to the technological development of computer systems, as EB is a relatively computationally intensive process.

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  1. Proceedings / 22. Workshop Computational Intelligence: Dortmund, 6 - 7. Dezember 2012. Karlsruhe: KIT Scientific Publishing. 2012. ISBN 9783866449176.
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