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Synchronization in message passing systems is achieved by communication among processes. System and architectural noise and different workloads cause processes to be imbalanced and to reach synchronization points at different time. Thus, both communication and imbalance impact the synchronization performance. In this paper, we study the algorithmic properties that allow the communication in synchronization...
The rapid development in the field of computer graphics (CG) makes it quite easy to create photo-realistic images and videos. This brings forward an emergent requirement for techniques that can distinguish CG from real contents. In this paper, we propose a method that leverages human pulse signal to distinguish between CG and real videos that include human faces. We use a robust tracking method to...
A scheme for enhancing local contrast of ultrasound images based on multiscale morphology is presented in this paper. The conventional theoretical concept of local contrast enhancement using mathematical morphology has been applied in the field of ultrasound image processing. The main idea is to preserve speckle region unchanged and enhance tissue boundaries. The criterion of speckle region is defined...
This paper presents an adaptive edge enhancement method based on histogram matching for ultrasound images. Because of the speckle noises of ultrasound images, traditional edge enhancement methods do not work well for ultrasound images. The proposed method is to seek the regions whose edges needs to be enhanced and ruling out the error edges caused either by speckle noises or the reverberation artifacts...
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