2008
DOI: 10.1155/2008/738174
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Multiobjective Optimization for Reconfigurable Implementation of Medical Image Registration

Abstract: In real-time signal processing, a single application often has multiple computationally intensive kernels that can benefit from acceleration using custom or reconfigurable hardware platforms, such as field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). For adaptive utilization of resources at run time, FPGAs with capabilities for dynamic reconfiguration are emerging. In this context, it is useful for designers to derive sets of efficient configurations that trade off application performance with fabric resources. Such sets… Show more

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“…Multi-objective programming (MOP) also known as multi-criteria optimization, is the process of simultaneously optimizing two or more conflicting objectives subject 2 YANQIN BAI AND CHUANHAO GUO to certain constraints. (MOP) problems are found in many fields, such as facility location and optimal detector design [5], image processing [8]. Problem (MOQP) is a subclass of (MOP) problem and arises in portfolio selection [16], reservoir optimal operation [18] and so on.…”
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“…Multi-objective programming (MOP) also known as multi-criteria optimization, is the process of simultaneously optimizing two or more conflicting objectives subject 2 YANQIN BAI AND CHUANHAO GUO to certain constraints. (MOP) problems are found in many fields, such as facility location and optimal detector design [5], image processing [8]. Problem (MOQP) is a subclass of (MOP) problem and arises in portfolio selection [16], reservoir optimal operation [18] and so on.…”
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