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Many researchers have been interested in the processor-memory bottleneck problem. Quite a few image applications are only interested in one or more partial regions in the images. This paper proposes an efficient multi-access memory scheme for these image applications with multiple interested regions. A multi-module memory structure is presented between the main memory and the processing units, which...
The paper presents the design and implementation of a Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) based imaging microsystem that can monitor multiple bacteria and viruses simultaneously. The sensor microsystem uses bacteriophages or phage organisms as recognition elements to detect deadly bacteria such as Anthrax, Salmonella, and E-Coli. The genetically engineered phages are viruses that recognize...
This contribution presents a fusion method for multivariate stereo and spectral series with the purpose of obtaining 3D information. The image series are gained using a camera array with spectral filters. In order to register them, features that are invariant with respect to the intensity values in the images are extracted. The fusion approach is region based and uses characteristics like their size,...
This paper concerns methods for indexing areas in twodimensional array data. A method for naming subpictures from rasterscan image data is presented with notation that eases their subsequent storage access. Equations are given for converting each subpicture name into a storage-location pointer. A function ``NUMERIC'' is described that aids this task. Algorithms enabling efficient retrieval of subpicture...
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