Parametrized Architecture for Hough Transform Recursive Evaluation

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Title: Parametrized Architecture for Hough Transform Recursive Evaluation
Authors: García-Chamizo, Juan Manuel | Signes Pont, María Teresa | Mora, Higinio | Miguel Casado, Gregorio de
Research Group/s: Informática Industrial y Redes de Computadores
Center, Department or Service: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Tecnología Informática y Computación
Keywords: Specialized architecture | Hough transform | Convolution
Knowledge Area: Arquitectura y Tecnología de Computadores
Issue Date: 2003
Abstract: The Hough Transform (HT) is a useful technique in image segmentation, concretely for geometrical primitive detection. A Convolution-Based Recursive Method (CBRM) is presented for function evaluation. In this generic approach, calculations are carried out by an unique parametric formula which provides all function points by successive iterations. The case of combined trigonometric functions involved in the calculation of the HT is analyzed under this scope. An architecture for reconfigurable FPGA-based hardware, using Distributed Arithmetic (DA) implements the design. The CBRM implementation provides improvements such as memory and hardware resources saving, as well as a good balance between speed and error-dependable precision.
Description: Paper submitted to International Workshop on Spectral Methods and Multirate Signal Processing (SMMSP), Barcelona, España, 2003.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/45395
Language: eng
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
Rights: Licencia Creative Commons Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0
Peer Review: si
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