Computer Architectures for Spatially Distributed Data edited by Herbert Freeman, G.G. Pieroni.

These are the proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) held in Cetraro, Italy during 6-17 June 1983. The title of the ASI was Computer Arehiteetures for SpatiaZZy vistributed Vata, and it brouqht together some 60 participants from Europe and America. Presented ̃ere are 21 of the lectures...

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Other Authors: Freeman, Herbert (Editor), Pieroni, G.G (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1985.
Edition:1st ed. 1985.
Series:Nato ASI Subseries F:, Computer and Systems Sciences, 18
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505 0 |a 1. Algorithm-Driven Architecture for Parallel Image Processing -- 2. Architectures of SIMD Cellular Logic Image Processing Arrays -- 3. Classification Schemes for Image Processing Architectures -- 4. Representations of Spatially Parallel Architectures -- 5. Computer Architecture for Interactive Display of Segmented Imagery -- 6. The PASM System and Parallel Image Processing -- 7. The Conversion via Software of a SIMD Processor into a MIMD Processor -- 8. VLSI Multiprocessor for Image Processing -- 9. One, Two, …, Many Processors for Image Processing -- 10. Microcomputer and Software Architecture for Processing Sequences of Maps: Association of Successive Frames -- 11. Disparity Based Scene Analysis -- 12. Pyramid Architectures for Image Analysis -- 13. Using Quadtrees to Represent Spatial Data -- 14. Octrees: A Data Structure for Solid-Object Modeling -- 15. Efficient Storage of Quadtrees and Octrees -- 16. Image Processing with Hierarchical Cellular Logic -- 17. Considerations on Pyramidal Pipelines for Spatial Analysis of Geoscience Map Data -- 18. An Interpolation Method on Triangular Networks for Surface Model Architectures -- 19. Introduction to a Simple but Unconventional Multiprocessor System and Outline of an Application -- 20. Parallel Processing -- 21. Parallel Algorithms for Hypotheses Generation in Continuous Speech. 
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