A hybrid morphology processing units architecture for real-time video segmentation systems
Journal
ISCAS 2001 - 2001 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Conference Proceedings
Journal Volume
5
Pages
275-278
Date Issued
2001
Author(s)
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a hybrid morphology processing units architecture for real-time video segmentation systems. It contains two parts: a gray-level part and a binary part. A partial-result-reuse technique is applied to reduce the hardware cost of gray-level part. For the target of high throughput and flexibility, the binary part is implemented with a programmable PE array. Simulation shows the proposed hardware architecture is efficient in both hardware complexity and memory organization. © 2001 IEEE.
Event(s)
2001 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, ISCAS 2001
Other Subjects
Computer architecture; Image segmentation; Morphology; Video signal processing; Algorithms; Computer architecture; Computer hardware; Computer simulation; Program processors; Real time systems; Video signal processing; Hardware architecture; Hardware complexity; Hardware cost; High throughput; Hybrid morphology; Memory organizations; Partial result reuse; Real-time video segmentation; Real time systems; Image segmentation; Video segmentation systems
Type
conference paper
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