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Real-Time Mutual-Information-Based Linear Registration on the Cell Broadband Engine Processor

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Real-Time Mutual-Information-Based Linear Registration on the Cell Broadband Engine Processor
Emerging multi-core processors are able to accelerate medical imaging applications by exploiting the parallelism available in their algorithms. We have implemented a mutual-informationbased 3D linear registration algorithm on the Cell Broadband Engine™ (CBE) processor, which has nine processor cores on a chip and has a 4-way SIMD unit for each core. By exploiting the highly parallel architecture and its high memory bandwidth, our implementation with two CBE processors can compute mutual information for about 33 million pixel pairs in a second. This implementation is significantly faster than a conventional one on a traditional microprocessor or even faster than a previously reported custom-hardware implementation. As a result, it can register a pair of 256x256x30 3D images in one second by using a multiresolution method. This paper describes our implementation with a focus on localized sampling and speculative packing techniques, which reduce the amount of the memory traffic by 82%....
Moriyoshi Ohara, Hangu Yeo, Frank Savino, Giridhar
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ISBI
Authors Moriyoshi Ohara, Hangu Yeo, Frank Savino, Giridharan Iyengar, Leiguang Gong, Hiroshi Inoue, Hideaki Komatsu, Vadim Sheinin, Shahrokh Daijavad, Bradley Erickson
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