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25th Euromicro Conference (EUROMICRO '99)-Volume 1
p. 1051
A Neuro-Fuzzy Real-Time Image Processing System
Claudio Sansoe, Politecnico di Torino
Francesco Gregoretti, Politecnico di Torino
Leonardo M. Reyneri, Politecnico di Torino
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This paper presents a real-time image processing system based on the PAPRICA-3 linear array processor. The system comprises a PCI board, an object oriented software library and a development environment running under Windows 95/NT or Linux on a PC. The PCI board is equipped with up to 4 PAPRICA-3 chips (128 processing elements).The board features local image and program memory, the ability to grab images from several video sources through an interchangeable daughter-board and high speed hardware processing of fuzzy image matching instructions. The array processor runs from a 100MHz-clock and is able of nearly one operation per clock cycle affecting a complete image line. The application that drove the design was the real-time recognition of the amount handwritten on banking checks, but the system can perform efficiently any kind of low-level image processing and pattern recognition.
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Citation:
Claudio Sansoe, Francesco Gregoretti, Leonardo M. Reyneri,
"A Neuro-Fuzzy Real-Time Image Processing System,"
euromicro,
p. 1051,
25th Euromicro Conference (EUROMICRO '99)-Volume 1,
1999
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