Parallel histogram generation in SIMD processor by indexing...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: processing – Processing architecture – Array processor

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C712S036000

Reexamination Certificate

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08069334

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides histogram calculation for images and video applications using a SIMD and VLIW processor with vector Look-Up Table (LUT) operations. This provides a speed up of histogram calculation by a factor of N times over a scalar processor where the SIMD processor could perform N LUT operations per instruction. Histogram operation is partitioned into a vector LUT operation, followed by vector increment, vector LUT update, and at the end by reduction of vector histogram components. The present invention could be used for intensity, RGBA, YUV, and other type of multi-component images.

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