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21 September 1994 Image partitioning on a hypercube machine
John M. DeCatrel
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Abstract
Some performance measures for partitioning images among hypercube connected processors are presented. The paramount effect of row-major ordering of image bytes is explicitly taken into account. Subimages are split at row boundaries first and downloaded over a spanning binomial tree. Subimage nearest neighbors are mapped to processor neighbors. A theorem which indicates that subimage locality is preserved is given. Practical constraints of a real machine (nCUBE 2) are incorporated. Performance comparisons between this and related image communication techniques are presented.
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John M. DeCatrel "Image partitioning on a hypercube machine", Proc. SPIE 2298, Applications of Digital Image Processing XVII, (21 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.186575
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Binary data

Data communications

Data processing

Tin

Data modeling

Computer science

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