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CONCURRENCY
2004
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User transparency: a fully sequential programming model for efficient data parallel image processing
Although many image processing applications are ideally suited for parallel implementation, most researchers in imaging do not benefit from high performance computing on a daily b...
Frank J. Seinstra, Dennis Koelma
IPPS
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
User Transparent Parallel Processing of the 2004 NIST TRECVID Data Set
The Parallel-Horus framework, developed at the University of Amsterdam, is a unique software architecture that allows non-expert parallel programmers to develop fully sequential m...
Frank J. Seinstra, Cees Snoek, Dennis Koelma, Jan-...
ICPR
2000
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Transparent Parallel Image Processing by way of a Familiar Sequential API
This paper describes an infrastructure that enables transparent development of image processing software for parallel computers. The infrastructure’s main component is an image ...
Frank J. Seinstra, Dennis Koelma
EUROPAR
2001
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
A Software Architecture for User Transparent Parallel Image Processing on MIMD Computers
Abstract. This paper describes a software architecture that allows image processing researchers to develop parallel applications in a transparent manner. The architecture’s main ...
Frank J. Seinstra, Dennis Koelma, Jan-Mark Geusebr...
WCRE
2003
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Extracting an Explicitly Data-Parallel Representation of Image-Processing Programs
Our research goal is to retarget image processing programs written in sequential languages (e.g., C) to architectures with data-parallel processing capabilities. Image processing ...
Lewis B. Baumstark Jr., Murat Guler, Linda M. Will...