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Gooitzen van der Wal

Gooitzen van der Wal

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Computational sensing-low-power processing publications July 1, 2011 Conference Paper

Method of Image Fusion and Enhancement Using Mask Pyramid

Gooitzen van der Wal, David Zhang

We proposed an algorithmic approach using a mask pyramid to better localize the selection process. A new embedded system architecture that builds upon the Acadia ® II Vision Processor is proposed.

Computational sensing-low-power processing publications June 1, 2011

Mask Pyramid Methodology for Enhanced Localization in Image Fusion and Enhancement

David Zhang, Gooitzen van der Wal

The proposed approach offers a generic methodology for applications in image enhancement, high dynamic range compression, depth of field extension, and image blending.

Computer vision publications April 1, 2010 Conference Paper

Implementing Real-Time Imaging Systems Using the Sarnoff Acadia II Vision Processor

Gooitzen van der Wal

This paper will describe how to best use the power of the Acadia® II as both an all-in-one image processor and as a general purpose computer for performing other critical non-vision tasks, such as flight control and system-to-system communication.

Information & computer science publications April 1, 1999

Reconfigurable Elements for a Video Pipeline Processor

Michael Piacentino, Gooitzen van der Wal

This paper describes a family of reconfigurable processing elements (RPEs) used to support video processing for the Sarnoff Vision Front End 200 (VFE-200) vision system.

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