• DocumentCode
    3191296
  • Title

    Exploiting bit level concurrency in real-time geometric feature extractions

  • Author

    Liu, Wentai ; Yeh, Tong-Fei ; Batchelor, William E. ; Cavin, Ralph

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC, USA
  • fYear
    1988
  • fDate
    30 May-2 Jun 1988
  • Firstpage
    167
  • Lastpage
    174
  • Abstract
    Characteristics and constraints of real-time geometric-feature extraction are discussed. Extracting geometric features from a digital image can be characterized as a computation-intensive task in the environment of a real-time automated vision system. Such tasks require algorithms with a high degree of parallelism and pipelining under the raster-scan I/O constraint. Using the divide-and-conquer technique, many feature extractions have been formulated as a pyramid structure and then mapped into a binary tree. An efficient mapping from a tree structure into a pipelined array of 2logN stages is presented for processing an N×N image. In the proposed mapping structure, the identification of the information growing property allows the exploitation of bit-level concurrency in the architecture design. Accordingly, the design of each staged pipelined processor is simplified containing only bit-serial arithmetic. A single VLSI chip that can generate (p+1)(q+1) moments concurrently in real-time applications is described. This chip has a hardware complexity of O(pq(p+q)log2N) units, where p, q stand for the orthogonal orders of the moment. This hardware complexity is better than the O(pq(p +q)2log2N) units required by the other methods. A single VLSI chip to generate ten moments for a (512×512×8)/pixel image in real time is presented
  • Keywords
    computer vision; computerised pattern recognition; real-time systems; VLSI chip; bit level concurrency; bit-serial arithmetic; digital image; divide-and-conquer technique; hardware complexity; mapping; parallelism; pipelining; pyramid structure; raster-scan I/O constraint; real time systems; real-time automated vision system; real-time geometric feature extractions; tree structure; Computer vision; Concurrent computing; Digital images; Feature extraction; Hardware; Machine vision; Parallel processing; Pipeline processing; Real time systems; Very large scale integration;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computer Architecture, 1988. Conference Proceedings. 15th Annual International Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Honolulu, HI
  • Print_ISBN
    0-8186-0861-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ISCA.1988.5226
  • Filename
    5226