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19 September 1997 Efficient SIMD evaluation of image processing programs
Joseph N. Wilson, E. Jason Riedy
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SIMD parallel systems have been employed for image processing and computer vision applications since their inception. This paper describes a system in which parallel programs are implemented using a machine-independent, retargetable object library that provides SIMD execution on the Lockheed Martin PAL-I SIMD parallel processor. Programs' performance on this machine is improved through on-the-fly execution analysis and scheduling. We describe the relevant elements of the system structure, the general scheme for execution analysis, and the current cost model for scheduling.
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Joseph N. Wilson and E. Jason Riedy "Efficient SIMD evaluation of image processing programs", Proc. SPIE 3166, Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing, (19 September 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.279618
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

C++

Computer programming

Human-machine interfaces

Computer architecture

Computer vision technology

Computing systems

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