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From: pothiers@deneb.tucson.saic.com (Steve Pothier)
Subject: Re: image / array processing in scheme
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You might try OBVIUS (Object-Based Vision and Image Understanding System).
It uses Common Lisp, not scheme.

Here is an extract from the README:

OBVIUS is available via anonymous ftp from white.stanford.edu,
IP number 36.121.0.16.  Documentation (latex), and a User's Guide with
installation instructions are included in the tarfile.  Since it is
currently an in-house product it comes without warrantee or support.
For more information contact:

David Heeger 
heeger@white.stanford.edu
(415) 723-4048

Eero Simoncelli
eero@central.cis.upenn.edu
(215) 898-0376
