DocumentCode :
3707572
Title :
Biologically motivated spiral architecture for fast video processing
Author :
Min Jing;Sonya Coleman;Bryan Scotney;Martin McGinnity
Author_Institution :
Intelligent Systems Research Centre, University of Ulster, United Kingdom
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
2040
Lastpage :
2044
Abstract :
Fast image processing is a key element in achieving real-time image and video analysis. The spiral addressing scheme [10] has been an efficient tool for hexagonal image processing (HIP), whereby the image pixel indices are stored in a one-dimensional vector that enables fast processing. Unlike HIP, which requires a complex resampling scheme, we present a novel “squiral” (square spiral) image processing (SIP) framework that provides a spiral addressing scheme for direct application to standard square pixel-based images. A SIP-based non-overlapping convolution technique is developed by simulating the eye tremor phenomenon of the human visual system to accelerate computation in feature extraction. Furthermore, we deploy the proposed simulated eye tremor technique on a sequence of video frames. The preliminary results based on two action video clips demonstrate the potential of the SIP-based eye tremor model to facilitate fast video processing.
Keywords :
"Convolution","Spirals","Standards","Hip","Image processing","Streaming media","Visual systems"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing (ICIP), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.2015.7351159
Filename :
7351159
Link To Document :
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