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19 September 1997 Fast signature segmentation on a multi-DSP architecture
Marco Platzner, Liliane Peters
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Abstract
This paper describes the use of an embedded multiprocessor to speed up the computer vision tasks of an autonomous mobile robot. A brief overview over the robot's vision system is given, identifying a signature segmentation algorithm as the most run-time consuming task. A parallelization strategy for the segmentation algorithm is presented based on the exploitation of the data-parallelism. The parallel algorithm is implemented on a multi-DSP system and experimentally evaluated. Speed-up and efficiency figures are discussed.
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Marco Platzner and Liliane Peters "Fast signature segmentation on a multi-DSP architecture", Proc. SPIE 3166, Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing, (19 September 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.279635
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Digital signal processing

Image processing algorithms and systems

Robot vision

Robotic systems

Robots

Computing systems

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