Presentation 1994/7/23
2DC:A Programming Language for Parallel Image Processing
Sholin Kyo,
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Abstract(in English) Currently most image processing algorithms axe described by general purpose languages like C,in a pixel-wise manner.However, from the very beginning,it is more nature to treat an image as a whole,namely a two dimensional structure,and describe image processing algorithms using such image structure as operands.The goal of image structure based image processing is not only to achieve simplicity and brevity in description of image processing algorithm,but also to discover ftodamental operations in image processing.In this paper,an operational model extended from the Image Algebra called the functional convolution model,and a C-like parallel image processing language called 2DC(Two Dimensional C) based on that model axe proposed,and the validity of the moddl and 2DC are also evaluated based onmany image processing programs written in 2DC.
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Keyword(in English) image algebra / programming language / image operation / image processing algorithm / parllel processing
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Title (in English) 2DC:A Programming Language for Parallel Image Processing
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Keyword(1) image algebra
Keyword(2) programming language
Keyword(3) image operation
Keyword(4) image processing algorithm
Keyword(5) parllel processing
1st Author's Name Sholin Kyo
1st Author's Affiliation NEC Corporation()
Date 1994/7/23
Paper # CPSY94-45
Volume (vol) vol.94
Number (no) 164
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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