Heterogeneous algorithms for image understanding architecture

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publication Date

1-1-1993

Abstract

The authors present a set of heterogeneous algorithms for computer vision tasks using the image understanding architecture (IUA). The full-scale IUA developed jointly by Hughes Research Labs and University of Massachusetts at Amherst is a multiple level heterogeneous architecture. Each level is constructed to perform tasks most suitable to its mode of processing. The lowest level called CAAPP is an SIMD bit-serial mesh. The second level is an MIMD organization of numerically powerful digital signal processing chips. At the top level there are fewer number of MIMD general purpose processors. The authors propose a set of algorithms utilizing multiple levels of this organization, concurrently. The problems studied include Hugh transform-line detection, finding geometric properties of images, and high level image understanding tasks such as object matching.

Identifier

29244471155 (Scopus)

ISBN

[0818654201, 9780818654206]

Publication Title

Proceedings 1993 Computer Architectures for Machine Perception CAMP 1993

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1109/CAMP.1993.622483

First Page

286

Last Page

292

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