Title :
Programming intermediate level vision tasks on parallel machines
Author :
Gerogiannis, Dimitris
Author_Institution :
Daimler Benz AG, Berlin, Germany
fDate :
30 Aug-3 Sep 1992
Abstract :
Issues related to exploitation of parallelism in the perceptual grouping process, a generally accepted paradigm for image segmentation, are explored. The segmentation process is analyzed at three levels: tasks which are performed during a grouping process, computational requirements of algorithms that implement these tasks; and representation of data which are produced/consumed by these algorithms. Based on this analysis, the computational characteristics and requirements of these tasks for parallel implementations are identified and a programming paradigm is suggested for their parallel implementation. It consists of a data representation scheme and a set of primitive operations which have been suggested as basis of languages for data parallel programming. Pseudocode is presented for practical segmentation tasks. The suggested paradigm is compared with other programming models suggested in the literature
Keywords :
image segmentation; parallel programming; data representation scheme; image segmentation; intermediate level; parallel machines; parallelism; perceptual grouping process; primitive operations; programming paradigm; vision tasks; Algorithm design and analysis; Concurrent computing; Data mining; Histograms; Image segmentation; Parallel machines; Parallel programming; Performance analysis; Pixel; Statistics;
Conference_Titel :
Pattern Recognition, 1992. Vol. IV. Conference D: Architectures for Vision and Pattern Recognition, Proceedings., 11th IAPR International Conference on
Conference_Location :
The Hague
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2925-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICPR.1992.202145