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Seventh International Workshop on Computer Architecture for Machine Perception (CAMP'05)
Development of a Bit-Level Compiler for Massively Parallel Vision Chips
Palermo, Italy
July 04-July 06
ISBN: 0-7695-2255-6
Takashi Komuro, University of Tokyo
Shingo Kagami, University of Tokyo
Masatoshi Ishikawa, University of Tokyo
An image sensor in which each pixel has a processing element is called a vision chip. The vision chip can perform real-time visual processing at a high frame rate of 1000 fps, and is expected to find application to intelligent robots and electronic devices. The vision chip has a different structure from existing processors and required special programming skills. This paper describes the development example of a vision chip compiler that enables easy programming of the vision chip.
Citation:
Takashi Komuro, Shingo Kagami, Masatoshi Ishikawa, Yoshio Katayama, "Development of a Bit-Level Compiler for Massively Parallel Vision Chips," camp, pp.204-209, Seventh International Workshop on Computer Architecture for Machine Perception (CAMP'05), 2005
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