A systolic array for pyramidal algorithms:
Abstract: "Pyramidal algorithms manipulate hierarchical representations of data and are used in many image processing applications, for example, in image segmentation and border extraction. We present a systolic array which performs pyramidal algorithms. The array is two- dimensional with one p...
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Schriftenreihe: | Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science <Edinburgh>: LFCS report series
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "Pyramidal algorithms manipulate hierarchical representations of data and are used in many image processing applications, for example, in image segmentation and border extraction. We present a systolic array which performs pyramidal algorithms. The array is two- dimensional with one processor per image pixel; the number of steps in its execution is independent of the size of the image. The derivation of the array is governed by a mechanical method whose input is a Pascal-like program. After a number of manual transformations that prepare the program for the method, correct and optimal parallelism is infused mechanically A processor layout is selected, and the channel connections follow immediately. |
Beschreibung: | 33 S. |
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spelling | Lengauer, Christian Verfasser aut A systolic array for pyramidal algorithms Christian Lengauer and Jingling Xue Edinburgh 1990 33 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science <Edinburgh>: LFCS report series 114 Abstract: "Pyramidal algorithms manipulate hierarchical representations of data and are used in many image processing applications, for example, in image segmentation and border extraction. We present a systolic array which performs pyramidal algorithms. The array is two- dimensional with one processor per image pixel; the number of steps in its execution is independent of the size of the image. The derivation of the array is governed by a mechanical method whose input is a Pascal-like program. After a number of manual transformations that prepare the program for the method, correct and optimal parallelism is infused mechanically A processor layout is selected, and the channel connections follow immediately. Computer software sigle Information theory sigle Pattern recognition, image processing and remote sensing sigle Image processing Multiprocessors Xue, Jingling Verfasser aut Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science <Edinburgh>: LFCS report series 114 (DE-604)BV008930032 114 |
spellingShingle | Lengauer, Christian Xue, Jingling A systolic array for pyramidal algorithms Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science <Edinburgh>: LFCS report series Computer software sigle Information theory sigle Pattern recognition, image processing and remote sensing sigle Image processing Multiprocessors |
title | A systolic array for pyramidal algorithms |
title_auth | A systolic array for pyramidal algorithms |
title_exact_search | A systolic array for pyramidal algorithms |
title_full | A systolic array for pyramidal algorithms Christian Lengauer and Jingling Xue |
title_fullStr | A systolic array for pyramidal algorithms Christian Lengauer and Jingling Xue |
title_full_unstemmed | A systolic array for pyramidal algorithms Christian Lengauer and Jingling Xue |
title_short | A systolic array for pyramidal algorithms |
title_sort | a systolic array for pyramidal algorithms |
topic | Computer software sigle Information theory sigle Pattern recognition, image processing and remote sensing sigle Image processing Multiprocessors |
topic_facet | Computer software Information theory Pattern recognition, image processing and remote sensing Image processing Multiprocessors |
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