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Prototyping for Machine Perception on a Chip

  1. The first aim of this work is to propose the design of a system-on-chip (SoC) platform dedicated to digital image and signal processing, which is tuned to implement efficiently multiply-and-accumulate (MAC) ve...

    Authors: Roberto Reyna-Rojas, Dominique Houzet, Daniela Dragomirescu, Florent Carlier and Salim Ouadjaout
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2005 2005:941303
  2. Authors: Magdy A. Bayoumi and Bertrand Zavidovique
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2005 2005:678932
  3. Machine perception is a difficult problem both from a practical or implementation point of view as well as from a theoretical or algorithm point of view. Machine perception systems based on biological percepti...

    Authors: Sourabh Ravindran, Paul Smith, David Graham, Varinthira Duangudom, David V. Anderson and Paul Hasler
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2005 2005:402486
  4. We are concerned with the design, implementation, and validation of a perception SoC based on an ultrasonic array of sensors. The proposed SoC is dedicated to ultrasonic echography applications. A rapid protot...

    Authors: A. Kassem, M. Sawan, M. Boukadoum and A. Haidar
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2005 2005:358762
  5. A low-power, CMOS retina with real-time, pixel-level processing capabilities is presented. Features extraction and edge-enhancement are implemented with fully programmable 1D Gabor convolutions. An equivalent ...

    Authors: Massimo Barbaro and Luigi Raffo
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2005 2005:301316
  6. This paper presents an FPGA-based system for detecting people from video. The system is designed to use JPEG-compressed frames from a network camera. Unlike previous approaches that use techniques such as back...

    Authors: Vinod Nair, Pierre-Olivier Laprise and James J. Clark
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2005 2005:272174
  7. Image processing requires more computational power and data throughput than most conventional processors can provide. Designing specific hardware can improve execution time and achieve better performance per u...

    Authors: César Torres-Huitzil and Miguel Arias-Estrada
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2005 2005:264713
  8. SKiPPER is a SKeleton-based Parallel Programming EnviRonment being developed since 1996 and running at LASMEA Laboratory, the Blaise-Pascal University, France. The main goal of the project was to demonstrate t...

    Authors: Rémi Coudarcher, Florent Duculty, Jocelyn Serot, Frédéric Jurie, Jean-Pierre Derutin and Michel Dhome
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2005 2005:218656
  9. We propose a method and a tool for automatic generation of hardware implementation of a decision rule based on the Adaboost algorithm. We review the principles of the classification method and we evaluate its ...

    Authors: J. Mitéran, J. Matas, E. Bourennane, M. Paindavoine and J. Dubois
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2005 2005:198439