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1 August 1990 VIP system: a new dataflow architecture with dynamic overlapping management
Alain Rivoire
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Proceedings Volume 1258, Image Communications and Workstations; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19943
Event: Electronic Imaging: Advanced Devices and Systems, 1990, Santa Clara, CA, United States
Abstract
Convolution mask is a basic and useful tool for image processing allowing edge detection, noise cleaning, texture extraction . . . Nevertheless, such operators are time consuming in the two following cases : when the mask is large (until 64*64 for texture or correlation extraction ) and when the convolution is iterated. A parallel architecture is efficient in order to limit the processing time but necessitates an overlapping (2n lines and 2n columns) of the fields affected to the different processors. Such an overlapping allows a limited number of iterations ( n in the case of a 3*3 mask) . Thus, if we need more than n iterations, a refreshment of the memory is done in order to process only " true " radiometries.
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Alain Rivoire "VIP system: a new dataflow architecture with dynamic overlapping management", Proc. SPIE 1258, Image Communications and Workstations, (1 August 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19943
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KEYWORDS
Convolution

Image processing

Data processing

Edge detection

Radiometry

Array processing

Data acquisition

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