A Configurable Circuit for Cross-Correlation in Real-Time Image Matching

Theory of computation Cross-correlation Response time
DOI: 10.1007/s11390-017-1765-4 Publication Date: 2017-12-06T03:50:30Z
ABSTRACT
Cross-correlation (CC) is the most time-consuming in the implementation of image matching algorithms based on the correlation method. Therefore, how to calculate CC fast is crucial to real-time image matching. This work reveals that the single cascading multiply-accumulate (CAMAC) and concurrent multiply-accumulate (COMAC) architectures which have been widely used in the past, actually, do not necessarily bring about a satisfactory time performance for CC. To obtain better time performance and higher resource efficiency, this paper proposes a configurable circuit involving the advantages of CAMAC and COMAC for a large amount of multiply-accumulate (MAC) operations of CC in exhaustive search. The proposed circuit works in an array manner and can better adapt to changing size image matching in real-time processing. Experimental results demonstrate that this novel circuit which involves the two structures can complete vast MAC calculations at a very high speed. Compared with existing related work, it improves the computation density further and is more flexible to use.
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