In picture processing an important problem is to identify two digital pictures of the same scene taken under different lighting conditions. This kind of problem can be found in remote sensing, satellite signal processing and the related areas. The identification can be done by transforming the gray levels so that the gray level histograms of the two pictures are closely matched. The transformation problem can be solved by using the packing method. Researchers propose a VLSI architecture consisting of m x n processing elements with extensive parallel and pipelining computation capabilities to speed up the transformation with the time complexity 0(max(m,n)), where m and n are the numbers of the gray levels of the input picture and the referen...
Software-based algorithm design is still the mainstream of preliminary development. However, how to ...
Technology makes many of the tasks that were previously difficult to perform, nowadays can be solved...
Includes bibliographical references (page 35)Advances in digital computers have made possible many\u...
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There has been tremendous research interest in the areas of computer and robotic vision. Scene under...
According to the current level of Artificial Intelligence, it is impossible to establish a fully aut...
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121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The desirability and suitabil...
Abstract — A high speed Analog VLSI Image acquisition and pre-processing system is described in this...
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Computational photography applications, such as lightfield photography, enable capture and synthesis...
Signal processing often requires a great deal of raw computing power for which it is important to ta...
Software-based algorithm design is still the mainstream of preliminary development. However, how to ...
Technology makes many of the tasks that were previously difficult to perform, nowadays can be solved...
Includes bibliographical references (page 35)Advances in digital computers have made possible many\u...
Implementing specific image processing algorithms via very large scale integrated systems offers a p...
The problem of early vision is to transform one or more retinal illuminance images-pixel arrays-to i...
There has been tremendous research interest in the areas of computer and robotic vision. Scene under...
According to the current level of Artificial Intelligence, it is impossible to establish a fully aut...
In this paper is given methods of establishment parallel computing on the several calculating stream...
Stereo vision is a popular method for an artificial vision-based environment perception system used ...
121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The desirability and suitabil...
Abstract — A high speed Analog VLSI Image acquisition and pre-processing system is described in this...
application/pdfThis paper presents a stereo-matching algorithm to establish reliable correspondence ...
The number of cores per cpu is predicted to double every second year. Therefore, the opportunity to ...
Computational photography applications, such as lightfield photography, enable capture and synthesis...
Signal processing often requires a great deal of raw computing power for which it is important to ta...
Software-based algorithm design is still the mainstream of preliminary development. However, how to ...
Technology makes many of the tasks that were previously difficult to perform, nowadays can be solved...
Includes bibliographical references (page 35)Advances in digital computers have made possible many\u...