Much effort has been spent over the last decade in producing so called "Machine Vision" systems for use in robotics, automated inspection, assembly and numerous other fields. Because of the large amount of data involved in an image (typically andfrac14; MByte) and the complexity of many algorithms used, the processing times required have been far in excess of real time on a VAX-class serial processor. We review a number of image understanding algorithms that compute a globally defined "state", and show that they may be computed using simple local operations that are suited to parallel implementation. In recent years, many massively parallel machines have been designed to apply local operations rapidly across an image. We review several visi...
For real-time motion tracking the computational requirements suggest a parallel processing solution...
Different tasks in image processing exhibit different computational requirements that should be cons...
Vision based applications are present anywhere. A special market is industry, allowing to improve pr...
In order to achieve application dependent "real-time" performance, it is necessary with the technolo...
Image processing in industrial vision systems requires both real-time speed and robustness. Modern c...
Computational requirements for computer vision algorithms have been increasing dramatically at a rat...
In this paper, we examine the implementation of two middle-level image understanding tasks on fine-g...
In order to achieve application dependent "real-time" performance, it is necessary with the technolo...
Recently a number of machine vision systems have been successfully implemented using pipeline archit...
In this work we study the gain offered by massively parallel architecture for low-level vision proce...
The aim of this paper is to present a comparative analysis of the execution times of low-level visio...
We describe a project that integrates applications requirements, parallel algorithm design, models o...
Computer analysis of static images imposes a significant computational burden on the processing hard...
In this paper, we compare the Redundant Boundary Computation (RBC) algorithm for convolution with tr...
The paper describes an SIMD massively parallel computer conceived for robot vision, and presents an ...
For real-time motion tracking the computational requirements suggest a parallel processing solution...
Different tasks in image processing exhibit different computational requirements that should be cons...
Vision based applications are present anywhere. A special market is industry, allowing to improve pr...
In order to achieve application dependent "real-time" performance, it is necessary with the technolo...
Image processing in industrial vision systems requires both real-time speed and robustness. Modern c...
Computational requirements for computer vision algorithms have been increasing dramatically at a rat...
In this paper, we examine the implementation of two middle-level image understanding tasks on fine-g...
In order to achieve application dependent "real-time" performance, it is necessary with the technolo...
Recently a number of machine vision systems have been successfully implemented using pipeline archit...
In this work we study the gain offered by massively parallel architecture for low-level vision proce...
The aim of this paper is to present a comparative analysis of the execution times of low-level visio...
We describe a project that integrates applications requirements, parallel algorithm design, models o...
Computer analysis of static images imposes a significant computational burden on the processing hard...
In this paper, we compare the Redundant Boundary Computation (RBC) algorithm for convolution with tr...
The paper describes an SIMD massively parallel computer conceived for robot vision, and presents an ...
For real-time motion tracking the computational requirements suggest a parallel processing solution...
Different tasks in image processing exhibit different computational requirements that should be cons...
Vision based applications are present anywhere. A special market is industry, allowing to improve pr...