A Comparison of Hardware Implementations for Low-Level Vision Algorithms
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04/10/2004
04/10/2004
01/11/1989
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Resumo |
Early and intermediate vision algorithms, such as smoothing and discontinuity detection, are often implemented on general-purpose serial, and more recently, parallel computers. Special-purpose hardware implementations of low-level vision algorithms may be needed to achieve real-time processing. This memo reviews and analyzes some hardware implementations of low-level vision algorithms. Two types of hardware implementations are considered: the digital signal processing chips of Ruetz (and Broderson) and the analog VLSI circuits of Carver Mead. The advantages and disadvantages of these two approaches for producing a general, real-time vision system are considered. |
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Identificador |
AIM-1173 |
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en_US |
Relação |
AIM-1173 |