Parallel computing techniques have been introduced into digital image correlation (DIC) in recent years and leads to a surge in computation speed. The graphics processing unit (GPU)-based parallel computing demonstrated a surprising effect on accelerating the iterative subpixel DIC, compared with CPU-based parallel computing. In this paper, the performances of the two kinds of parallel computing techniques are compared for the previously proposed path-independent DIC method, in which the initial guess for the inverse compositional Gauss-Newton (IC-GN) algorithm at each point of interest (POI) is estimated through the fast Fourier transform-based cross-correlation (FFT-CC) algorithm. Based on the performance evaluation, a heterogeneous paral...
AbstractGlobal look-up table strategy proposed recently has been proven to be an efficient method to...
Abstract—In this paper, we construe key factors in design and evaluation of image processing algorit...
The objective of this thesis is to compare the suitability of FPGAs, GPUs and DSPs for digital image...
Cross-correlation is a commonly used tool in the field of signal processing, with ap- plications in ...
This paper presents an approach for parallel implementation of cross-correlation using the graphics ...
In this paper, we present a comparison study about implementatons of phase correlation function usin...
Many multi-image fusion applications require fast registration methods in order to allow real-time p...
This paper presents Phase Only Correlation (POC) methods in hierarchical search motion estimation fo...
In recent years, the efficiency of digital image correlation (DIC) methods has attracted increasing ...
In this work, we evaluate performance of a real-world image processing application that uses a cross...
The initial guess transferring mechanism is widely used in iterative DIC algorithms and leads to pat...
Volume image registration remains one of the best candidates for Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) acce...
This study aims to develop a fast Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) software by Graphics Processing U...
This paper examines the applicability of fine-grained tree-structured SIMD machines, which are amena...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Traditional methods for processing lar...
AbstractGlobal look-up table strategy proposed recently has been proven to be an efficient method to...
Abstract—In this paper, we construe key factors in design and evaluation of image processing algorit...
The objective of this thesis is to compare the suitability of FPGAs, GPUs and DSPs for digital image...
Cross-correlation is a commonly used tool in the field of signal processing, with ap- plications in ...
This paper presents an approach for parallel implementation of cross-correlation using the graphics ...
In this paper, we present a comparison study about implementatons of phase correlation function usin...
Many multi-image fusion applications require fast registration methods in order to allow real-time p...
This paper presents Phase Only Correlation (POC) methods in hierarchical search motion estimation fo...
In recent years, the efficiency of digital image correlation (DIC) methods has attracted increasing ...
In this work, we evaluate performance of a real-world image processing application that uses a cross...
The initial guess transferring mechanism is widely used in iterative DIC algorithms and leads to pat...
Volume image registration remains one of the best candidates for Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) acce...
This study aims to develop a fast Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) software by Graphics Processing U...
This paper examines the applicability of fine-grained tree-structured SIMD machines, which are amena...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Traditional methods for processing lar...
AbstractGlobal look-up table strategy proposed recently has been proven to be an efficient method to...
Abstract—In this paper, we construe key factors in design and evaluation of image processing algorit...
The objective of this thesis is to compare the suitability of FPGAs, GPUs and DSPs for digital image...