Title :
Associative approach to real time color, motion and stereo vision
Author :
Akerib, Avidan ; Adar, Rutie
Author_Institution :
A.S.P. Solutions Ltd., Raanana, Israel
Abstract :
Presents a new methodology, based on the associative signal processing (ASP) approach to real time parallel image processing. The architecture is fully programmable and can be programmed to implement a wide range of color image processing, computer vision and multi-media algorithms at much faster than video rate. The approach is based on an array of thousands of processors, each is nothing but an “intelligent” memory word that can identify itself to a value and change its content accordingly. Benchmark results show that when assigning an “intelligent” word (processor) to each pixel in the image, computational power of several hundred billion instructions per second is obtained. A chip based on this approach was developed by ASP Solutions Ltd. The chip called XIUM includes 1024 processors, each with 72 “intelligent” bits, has computational power of 1 BIPS and cloud identifies at a rate of 20 billion patterns per second. A commercial chip with 2 BIPS performance-the XIUM-II-is now on the final stage of development
Keywords :
associative processing; computer vision; digital signal processing chips; image colour analysis; motion estimation; parallel architectures; real-time systems; stereo image processing; 1 GIPS; 2 GIPS; ASP Solutions Ltd; XIUM; XIUM-II; associative signal processing; color image processing; commercial chip; computational power; computer vision; intelligent memory word; motion processing; multi-media algorithms; programmable architecture; real time parallel image processing; Application specific processors; Array signal processing; Color; Computer architecture; Computer vision; Image processing; Pixel; Signal processing algorithms; Stereo vision; Video signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1995. ICASSP-95., 1995 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Detroit, MI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2431-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1995.479589