DIPS5 for Max: Digital Image Processing with Sound, version 5

Takayuki Rai, Shu Matsuda, Yota Morimoto, Keitaro Takahashi, Takyuto Fukuda

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Abstract

The DIPS was first presented in the international computer music world at the ICMC 2000 in Berlin as a plug-in software for the legendary Max family application ‘jMax’ in order to perform the real-time image-processing in Max patches, thus to support the creation of interactive multimedia art. In 2005, the DIPS was ported to Max running on Macintosh computer, and in 2007, Dlib (DIPS utility library) and Dfx (DIPS visual effect) objects were introduced to the DIPS to make image-processing programming much simpler and easier. This version of DIPS ‘DIPS3’ was presented at the ICMC 2007 in Copenhagen, and it kept evolving for the last five years. Now, the DIPS consists of more than three hundreds Max external objects and abstractions. At this occasion of ICMC 2013, we would like to introduce the new features of DIPS5 including DIPS OpenCV objects and demonstrate how easily the real-time image- processing can be programmed in Max environment.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICMC 2013 Proceedings
Subtitle of host publicationInternational Developments in Electroacoustics
PublisherInternational Computer Music Association
Pages475-478
Number of pages4
ISBN (Electronic)9780984527427
Publication statusPublished - Sep 2013
Externally publishedYes

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