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Masters Theses

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2001

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Hierarchical Image Segmentation Using The Watershed Algorithim With A Streaming Implementation, Annapoorani Gothandaraman Dec 2001

Hierarchical Image Segmentation Using The Watershed Algorithim With A Streaming Implementation, Annapoorani Gothandaraman

Masters Theses

We have implemented a graphical user interface (GUI) based semi-automatic hierarchical segmentation scheme, which works in three stages. In the first stage, we process the original image by filtering and threshold the gradient to reduce the level of noise. In the second stage, we compute the watershed segmentation of the image using the rainfalling simulation approach. In the third stage, we apply two region merging schemes, namely implicit region merging and seeded region merging, to the result of the watershed algorithm. Both the region merging schemes are based on the watershed depth of regions and serve to reduce the over …


A Computer Vision System For The Automatic Inspection Of Geometric Distortions In Television Displays, Geoffrey C. Yerem Dec 2001

A Computer Vision System For The Automatic Inspection Of Geometric Distortions In Television Displays, Geoffrey C. Yerem

Masters Theses

The ability to automatically measure the image quality of a television display is a valuable resource. In display manufacturing, automatic inspection enables automatic television alignment, which reduces manufacturing costs and improves product quality. Automatic inspection also comes in handy during competitive analysis and engineering review. Primarily though, commercial inspection systems are built and used for manufacturing.

In the past two decades, the advent of microcomputers has made automatic inspection feasible through the use of computer vision. Most of the approaches developed can be divided into two groups: fixtured systems, with fixed or movable cameras, and position independent systems, which …


Implementation Of Wavelet Transform And Area, Power And Delay Design Space Exploration, Sowmyan Rajagopalan Aug 2001

Implementation Of Wavelet Transform And Area, Power And Delay Design Space Exploration, Sowmyan Rajagopalan

Masters Theses

The need for designing chips that are smaller, faster and less power consuming has been increasing, as these chips are increasingly being used in communication and portable electronic devices. These design space vectors also play a big role in the profitability and productivity of the vendor and hence prove to be one of the most important steps in the Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) flow (design process). The research reported here consists of implementing the Wavelet Transform using a hardware description language (VHDL) and testing the Register Transfer Level (RTL) for its functionality. The RTL was synthesized and optimized using …


Investigation Of Quantum Resistor Networks For Electron Wave Computing, Diwakar Ramamurthy Jan 2001

Investigation Of Quantum Resistor Networks For Electron Wave Computing, Diwakar Ramamurthy

Masters Theses

A new computing methodology using electron waves has been developed with three and four terminal Quantum Resistor Networks as the basic computational structure. Transmission probability matrices for these networks were derived from first principles from which the behavior of single and simultaneously incident electron waves have been accurately evaluated. Classification and scaling laws have also been provided according to their transmission behavior. Techniques for constructing devices from these networks analogous to the logic gates used in digital computing today have been explained. Numerous examples of such devices performing functions like Inversion, OR, and AND have been provided. The operating principles …