Hi,
I also agree that this seems to be a very interesting topic for undergraduate
thesis. How long is your timeframe? Maybe would take you long time to do somehow
good implementations on all of those platforms.
Bestr regards,
JaaC
Steve Nordhauser <d...@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
Mr./Ms. icecold, It would certainly be interesting.
From an industry point of view, I have been involved in implementing image
processing algorithms on all the platforms you have listed. The
complexity of the algorithm typically dictates the engine but until it is
benchmarked, it is hard to know where the tradeoff is. For
undergraduate, are you going to stick to relatively easy to implement
functions like convolutions, erosions, histogramming? I think
compression would be beyond the scope of what you can do in a reasonable
amount of time.
You might want to talk to one of the technical trade
journals: Advanced imaging, Vision systems design and see if they would
want to publish your results. Like I said, the results would be
interesting. Now that would look good on a resume.
-- Steve Nordhauser Silicon Imaging, Inc. digital that funny
'at' symbol nycap.rr.com icecoldasice wrote:
>Greetings. > >I'd like to know your opinion about the
subject for my undergraduate >thesis. > >I'd like
to implement algorithms for low-level image processing in >different
hardware plattforms (like FPGAs, DSPs, microcontroller, >even the PC)
and make a comparisson about performace, real-world >aplications, cost,
ease of implementation... for each plattform. > >I should begin
working on it in less than a month, that's why i ask >for your
opinion. > >Do u think it is a good choice for a thesis? >Do u think i could add a few things? > >Thanks for all of
your answers.
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