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5 July 1995 ATCURE: a heterogeneous high-performance architecture image recognition computer
R. Michael Hord, Jeremy A. Salinger
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Abstract
ATCURE is a real-time, open, high-performance computer architecture optimized for automatically analyzing imagery for such applications as target cueing, medical diagnosis, and character recognition. ATCURE's tightly coupled heterogeneous architecture achieves high performance and affordability. This paper discusses ATCURE in the context of the evolution of computer architectures, and shows that heterogeneous high-performance architecture (HHPA) computers, an emerging category of parallel processors characterized by superior cost performance of which ATCURE is an example, are well suited for a wide range of image recognition applications.
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R. Michael Hord and Jeremy A. Salinger "ATCURE: a heterogeneous high-performance architecture image recognition computer", Proc. SPIE 2484, Signal Processing, Sensor Fusion, and Target Recognition IV, (5 July 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.213066
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Computer architecture

Automatic target recognition

Signal processing

Detection and tracking algorithms

Image sensors

Target recognition

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