The hit-or-miss transform (HMT) is a fundamental operation on binary images, widely used since 40 years. As it is not increasing, its extension to grey-level images is not straigh...
Algorithmic skeletons can be used to write architecture independent programs, shielding application developers from the details of a parallel implementation. In this paper, we pre...
This paper presents a new approach to demosaicing of spatially sampled image data observed through a color filter array, in which properties of Smith-Barnwell filterbanks are empl...
Continuing improvements in semiconductor density are enabling new classes of System-on-a-Chip architectures that combine extensive processing logic and high-density memory. Many o...
David L. Landis, Paul T. Hulina, Scott Deno, Luke ...
This paper presents the hardware realization of a Hamming artificial neural network, and demonstrates its use in a high-speed precision alignment system. High degree of parallelism...