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9 January 1984 The Fast Fourier Transform on a digital image processor --implementation and applications
Eugene V. Price
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Abstract
A two-dimensional FFT algorithm has been implemented on a pipelined image processor with parallel feedback image data paths. The transform of a 512x512 pixel image, or say 256 images 32x32 pixels in size, can be carried out in one minute (excluding the transpose of the image). The image-processor architecture lends itself very well to some portions of the FFT computation; other portions suggest directions for future hardware development.
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Eugene V. Price "The Fast Fourier Transform on a digital image processor --implementation and applications", Proc. SPIE 0435, Architectures and Algorithms for Digital Image Processing, (9 January 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937014
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Fourier transforms

Image filtering

Video

Video processing

Control systems

Matrices

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