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Architectures for Computer Vision: From Algorithm to Chip with Verilog

โœ Scribed by Hong Jeong


Publisher
Wiley
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
469
Edition
1
Category
Library

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Hong Jeong joined the Department of Electrical Engineering at POSTECH in January 1988, after graduating from the Department of EECS at MIT. He has worked at Bell Labs, Murray Hill, New Jersey and has visited the Department of Electrical Engineering at USC. He has taught integrated courses, such as multimedia algorithms, Verilog HDL design, and recognition engineering, in the Department of Electrical Engineering at POSTECH. He is interested in illing in the gaps between computer vision algorithms and VLSI architectures, using GPU and advanced HDL languages


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