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Journal of Real-Time Image Processing, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, March 2014
- Daniel Chillet, Michael Hübner:
Special issue on design and architectures of real-time image processing in embedded systems. 1-3 - Youngsub Ko, Youngmin Yi, Soonhoi Ha:
An efficient parallelization technique for x264 encoder on heterogeneous platforms consisting of CPUs and GPUs. 5-18 - Wajdi Elhamzi, Julien Dubois, Johel Mitéran, Mohamed Atri:
An efficient low-cost FPGA implementation of a configurable motion estimation for H.264 video coding. 19-30 - Naeem Abbasi, Jacques Athow, Aishy Amer:
Modified stable Euler-number algorithm implementation for real-time image binarization. 31-45 - Vincent Brost, Fan Yang, Charles Meunier:
Flexible VLIW processor based on FPGA for efficient embedded real-time image processing. 47-59 - Tomasz Kryjak, Mateusz Komorkiewicz, Marek Gorgon:
Real-time background generation and foreground object segmentation for high-definition colour video stream in FPGA device. 61-77 - Chokri Souani, Hassene Faiedh, Kamel Besbes:
Efficient algorithm for automatic road sign recognition and its hardware implementation. 79-93 - Rosario Arjona, Iluminada Baturone:
A hardware solution for real-time intelligent fingerprint acquisition. 95-109 - Z. Cihan Taysi, Ali Gökhan Yavuz, M. Amaç Güvensan, M. Elif Karsligil:
In situ image processing capabilities of ARM-based micro-controllers. 111-125 - Mohsen Azizabadi, Alireza Behrad, M. B. Ghaznavi-Ghoushchi:
VLSI implementation of star detection and centroid calculation algorithms for star tracking applications. 127-140 - Ali Reza Akoushideh, Asadollah Shahbahrami, Babak Mazloom-Nezhad Maybodi:
High performance implementation of texture features extraction algorithms using FPGA architecture. 141-157 - Matthias Birk, Michael Zapf, Matthias Norbert Balzer, Nicole V. Ruiter, Jürgen Becker:
A comprehensive comparison of GPU- and FPGA-based acceleration of reflection image reconstruction for 3D ultrasound computer tomography. 159-170 - Sara Granados, Francisco Barranco, Sonia Mota, Javier Díaz, Eduardo Ros:
On-chip semidense representation map for dense visual features driven by attention processes. 171-185 - Xiaofang (Maggie) Wang:
Hardware-software optimizations of reconfigurable multi-core processors for floating-point computations of large sparse matrices. 187-204 - Jirí Havel, Markéta Dubská, Adam Herout, Radovan Josth:
Real-time detection of lines using parallel coordinates and CUDA. 205-216 - Vincent Boulos, Sylvain Huet, Vincent Fristot, Luc Salvo, Dominique Houzet:
Efficient implementation of data flow graphs on multi-gpu clusters. 217-232 - Francesca Palumbo, Nicola Carta, Danilo Pani, Paolo Meloni, Luigi Raffo:
The multi-dataflow composer tool: generation of on-the-fly reconfigurable platforms. 233-249 - Endri Bezati, Richard Thavot, Ghislain Roquier, Marco Mattavelli:
High-level dataflow design of signal processing systems for reconfigurable and multicore heterogeneous platforms. 251-262 - Carlos Colodro-Conde, F. Javier Toledo-Moreo, Rafael Toledo-Moreo, J. Javier Martínez-Álvarez, F. Javier Garrigós-Guerrero, José Manuel Ferrández de Vicente:
A practical evaluation of the performance of the Impulse CoDeveloper HLS tool for implementing large-kernel 2-D filters. 263-279 - Takieddine Majdoub, Sébastien Le Nours, Olivier Pasquier, Fabienne Nouvel:
Performance evaluation of an automotive distributed architecture based on a high speed power line communication protocol using a transaction level modeling approach. 281-295
Volume 9, Number 2, June 2014
- S. Ebenezer Juliet, V. Sadasivam, D. Jemi Florinabel:
Effective layer-based segmentation of compound images using morphology. 299-314 - Jan Bartovsky, Petr Dokládal, Eva Dokládalová, Vjaceslav Georgiev:
Parallel implementation of sequential morphological filters. 315-327 - Djamel Gaceb, Véronique Eglin, Frank Lebourgeois:
Classification of business documents for real-time application. 329-345 - Ramakrishna Kakarala, Ramya Hebbalaguppe:
A method for fusing a pair of images in the JPEG domain. 347-357 - Rifat Benveniste, Cem Ünsalan:
Nary coded structured light-based range scanners using color invariants. 359-377 - Pascal Gwosdek, Christian Schmaltz, Joachim Weickert, Tanja Teuber:
Fast electrostatic halftoning. 379-392
Volume 9, Number 3, September 2014
- Sergio Saponara, Antonio Plaza, Marco Diani, Matthias F. Carlsohn, Giovanni Corsini:
Special issue on algorithms and architectures for real-time multi-dimensional image processing. 393-396 - Sergio Sánchez, Antonio Plaza:
Fast determination of the number of endmembers for real-time hyperspectral unmixing on GPUs. 397-405 - Yuan-Kai Wang, Wen-Bin Huang:
A CUDA-enabled parallel algorithm for accelerating retinex. 407-425 - Tobias Duckworth, David J. Roberts:
Parallel processing for real-time 3D reconstruction from video streams. 427-445 - Liang Wang, Ruigang Yang, Minglun Gong, Miao Liao:
Real-time stereo using approximated joint bilateral filtering and dynamic programming. 447-461 - Mauro Turturici, Sergio Saponara, Luca Fanucci, Emilio Franchi:
Low-power DSP system for real-time correction of fish-eye cameras in automotive driver assistance applications. 463-478 - Farnood Merrikh-Bayat, Saeed Bagheri Shouraki, Farshad Merrikh-Bayat:
Memristive fuzzy edge detector. 479-489 - Mohamed Adnane Mahraz, Jamal Riffi, Hamid Tairi:
Motion estimation using the fast and adaptive bidimensional empirical mode decomposition. 491-501 - Alessandro Rossi, Nicola Acito, Marco Diani, Giovanni Corsini:
RX architectures for real-time anomaly detection in hyperspectral images. 503-517
- Sanghyun Seo, Changhoon Lee, Xilin Chen:
Special issue on convergence of real-time 3D imaging and optical communications. 519-521 - Shin-Jin Kang, Young Bin Kim, SooKyun Kim:
Analyzing repetitive action in game based on sequence pattern matching. 523-530 - Jinho Park, Jin Choi, Yong-Ho Seo:
Development of a virtual aquarium system interacting with a smart device. 531-539 - Jae-Khun Chang, Seungtaek Ryoo:
Real-time emotion retrieval scheme in video with image sequence features. 541-547 - Myoung-Hun Han, Dongwann Kang, Kyunghyun Yoon:
Efficient paper mosaic rendering on mobile devices based on position-based tiling. 549-556 - JaeMoon Choi, SangHyun Seo:
OUB: a scalable grid-based surface-representation for realtime high-resolution rendering. 557-567 - Yoon-Seok Choi, Soonchul Jung, Jae Woo Kim, Bon-Ki Koo:
Real-time video photomosaics with optimized image set and GPU. 569-578 - Bong-Hwa Hong, Hae-Jong Joo, Euy-Soo Lee:
Quality analysis of real-time digital broadcasting images applying the Qoe measurement technology. 579-585
Volume 9, Number 4, December 2014
- Matthias F. Carlsohn, Nasser Kehtarnavaz:
Journal of Real-Time Image Processing: fourth issue of volume 9. 587-588 - Shih-Chang Hsia, Wei-Chih Hsu, Ying-Chao Chou:
Fast low-complexity computation and real-time architecture for H.264/AVC intra-prediction. 589-595 - Zhaoqing Pan, Sam Kwong, Long Xu, Yun Zhang, Tiesong Zhao:
Predictive and distribution-oriented fast motion estimation for H.264/AVC. 597-607 - Hui Yuan, Ju Liu, Jiangtao Ren, Yujun Li:
Coding modes-based frame skip avoidance scheme for low bit rate video coding. 609-619 - Alfonso Alba, Edgar Arce Santana, Ruth Aguilar-Ponce, Daniel U. Campos-Delgado:
Phase-correlation guided area matching for realtime vision and video encoding. 621-633 - Georgios Mastorakis, Dimitrios Makris:
Fall detection system using Kinect's infrared sensor. 635-646 - Wei-Yao Chiu, Du-Ming Tsai:
Dual-mode detection for foreground segmentation in low-contrast video images. 647-659 - Jun Zhang, Shiqiang Hu:
A GPU-accelerated real-time single image de-hazing method using pixel-level optimal de-hazing criterion. 661-672 - Adriano Oliveira, João Fradinho Oliveira, João Madeiras Pereira, Bruno Rodrigues De Araújo, João Boavida:
3D modelling of laser scanned and photogrammetric data for digital documentation: the Mosteiro da Batalha case study. 673-688
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