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Towards a Multi-softcore FPGA Approach for the HOG Algorithm

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Towards a Multi-softcore FPGA Approach for the HOG Algorithm
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Article in International Conference Proceedings Book
Year
2016
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Mascagni de Holanda, JAM
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Conference proceedings International
Pages: 117-122
14th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN)
Poitiers, FRANCE, JUL 19-21, 2016
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Abstract (EN): Object detection in images is a computing demanding task which usually needs to deal with the detection of different classes of objects, and thus requiring variations and adaptations easily provided by software solutions. Object detection algorithms are being part of real-time smarter embedded systems, such as automotive, medical, robotics and security systems. In most embedded systems, efficient implementations of object oriented algorithms need to provide high performance, low power consumption, and programmability to allow greater development flexibility. The Histogram of Oriented Gradients (HOG) is one of the most widely used algorithms for object detection in images. In this paper, we show our work towards mapping the HOG algorithm to an FPGA-based system consisting of multiple Nios II softcore processors and bearing in mind high-performance and programmability issues. We show how to reduce 19x the algorithms execution time by source to source transformations and specially avoiding redundant processing. Furthermore, we show how the use of pipelining processing using three Nios II processors allows a speedup of 49x compared to the embedded baseline application.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 6
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