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2002 IEEE International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD'02)
Media Processing Applications on the Imagine Stream Processor
Freiburg, Germany
September 16-September 18
ISBN: 0-7695-1700-5
John D. Owens, Stanford University
Scott Rixner, Rice University
Ujval J. Kapasi, Stanford University
Peter Mattson, Stanford University
Brian Towles, Stanford University
Ben Serebrin, Stanford University
William J. Dally, Stanford University
Media applications, such as image processing, signal processing, video, and graphics, require high computation rates and data bandwidths. The stream programming model is a natural and powerful way to describe these applications. Expressing media applications in this model allows hardware and software systems to take advantage of their concurrency and locality in order to meet their high computational demands. The Imagine stream programming system, a set of software tools and algorithms, is used to program media applications in the stream programming model. We achieve real-time performance on a variety of media processing applications with high computation rates (4-15 billion achieved operations per second) and high efficiency (84-95% occupancy on the arithmetic clusters).
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John D. Owens, Scott Rixner, Ujval J. Kapasi, Peter Mattson, Brian Towles, Ben Serebrin, William J. Dally, "Media Processing Applications on the Imagine Stream Processor," iccd, pp.295, 2002 IEEE International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD'02), 2002
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