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ICPR
2004
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
From Massively Parallel Image Processors to Fault-Tolerant Nanocomputers
Parallel processors such as SIMD computers have been successfully used in various areas of high performance image and data processing. Due to their characteristics of highly regula...
Jie Han, Pieter Jonker
DSD
2009
IEEE
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13 years 10 months ago
High Performance Image Processing on a Massively Parallel Processor Array
Multicore and manycore processors are the new wave of computing, offering high performance by using large numbers of simple processors. In this paper, we describe the implementati...
Roberto R. Osorio, Cesar Diaz-Resco, Javier D. Bru...
CAMP
2005
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Development of a Bit-Level Compiler for Massively Parallel Vision Chips
Abstract— An image sensor in which each pixel has a processing element is called a vision chip. The vision chip can perform real-time visual processing at a high frame rate of 10...
Takashi Komuro, Shingo Kagami, Masatoshi Ishikawa,...
ICPPW
2006
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Retargeting Image-Processing Algorithms to Varying Processor Grain Sizes
Embedded computing architectures can be designed to meet a variety of application specific requirements. However, optimized hardware can require compiler support to realize the po...
Sam Sander, Linda M. Wills
ISCAPDCS
2007
13 years 5 months ago
Architectural requirements of parallel computational biology applications with explicit instruction level parallelism
—The tremendous growth in the information culture, efficient digital searches are needed to extract and identify information from huge data. The notion that evolution in silicon ...
Naeem Zafar Azeemi