RaVioli: a GPU Supported High-Level Pseudo Real-time Video Processing Library
Date issued
2011
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
Real-time video processing applications such as intruder detection system are now in demand and being developed. However, on
general purpose computers, it is difficult to guarantee that enough CPU resources can be surely be provided. We have proposed
a pseudo real-time video processing library RaVioli for solving this problem. RaVioli conceals two types of resolutions, frame
rate and the number of pixels, from programmers. This makes video and image processing programmings more intuitive, but the
performance may be lower by the abstraction overhead. To solve this problem, this paper proposes an improvement of RaVioli
for supporting GPU platforms. For using GPUs effectively, a deep knowledge about them has been required, and this would
have been a burden to programmers. The proposition on this paper provides an easy-to-use framework for developers. They can
benefit from GPU without rewriting their RaVioli programs and get high performance video processing. The experiment results
with image/video processing programs show that the proposed method improves the performance about 151-fold/164-fold in
maximum against traditional RaVioli without rewriting programs, and about 30-fold/4-fold in maximum against a native C++
program.
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real-time zpracování videa, programovací paradigma, knihovna pro zpracování videí
Citation
WSCG '2011: Communication Papers Proceedings: The 19th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision, p. 39-48.