Conference Record of the Thirty-Ninth Asilomar Conference onSignals, Systems and Computers, 2005.
DOI: 10.1109/acssc.2005.1600050
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Halftoning-Inspired Methods for Foveation in Variable-Acuity Superpixel Imager Cameras

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“…The processing package is being continually upgraded by new point-and area-applied algorithms [6]- [9]. Figure 6 shows a photograph of the miniature image processor board set.…”
Section: Point-applied Algorithms Implemented In Fpgamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The processing package is being continually upgraded by new point-and area-applied algorithms [6]- [9]. Figure 6 shows a photograph of the miniature image processor board set.…”
Section: Point-applied Algorithms Implemented In Fpgamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our previous papers, the FPGA-based processing package [4] and the co-processor board [5] have been introduced for numerous commercial and military applications including motion detection, optical flow, background velocimetry, and target tracking. The processing package [4] is being continually upgraded by new point-and area-applied algorithms [6]- [9] for variety of real-time digital video camera systems including foveal sensors [1] - [3]. The goal of this paper is to demonstrate the FPGA-based processing package for the high frame-rate target detection on a cluttered background using variable acuity sensors (see Section 3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%