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FPGA-Based Template Matching Using Distance Transforms
Napa, California September 22-September 24
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/FPGA.2002.110666410th Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-P ...
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S. Hezel, University of Mannheim
A. Kugel, University of Mannheim
R. Männer, University of Mannheim
D. M. Gavrila, DaimlerChrysler Research

This paper presents a high-performance FPGA solution to generic shape-based object detection in images. The underlying detection method involves representing the target object by binary templates containing positional and directional edge information. A particular scene image is preprocessed by edge segmentation, edge cleaning and distance transforms. Matching involves correlating the templates with the distance-transformed scene image and determining the locations where the mismatch is below a certain user-defined threshold. Although successful in the past, a significant drawback of these matching methods has been their large computational cost when implemented on a sequential general-purpose processor.

In this paper, we present a step by step implementation of the components of such object detection systems, taking advantage of the data and logical parallelism opportunities offered by an FPGA architecture. The realization of a pipelined calculation of the preprocessing and correlation on FPGA is presented in detail.

Citation:
S. Hezel, A. Kugel, R. Männer, D. M. Gavrila, "FPGA-Based Template Matching Using Distance Transforms," fccm, pp.89, 10th Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines (FCCM'02), 2002
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