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T.M. Bernard and F. Paillet, "Output Methods for an Associative Operation of Programmable Artificial Retinas", Proc. IEEE/RSJ Int. Conf. on Intelligent Robots and Systems",pp.752-757, 1997.

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Second Generation Programmable Artificial Retina - Paillet, Bernard (1999)   Self-citation (Bernard Paillet)   (Correct)

....the line or column OR with a programmed 1D OR computation in the PEs, along the perpendicular direction. a list of co ordinates is the natural data structure to describe a sparse image produced by a pattern recognition procedure. A few solutions have been devised to efficiently output such data [14], but it was conservatively chosen not to embed any of them in PVLSAR2.2 s PE. Still the line hardwired OR settled at the border of the array can be used for this purpose, allowing to output only non empty lines. E. Image Capture and A D Conversion Best quality image capture was not a goal of ....

T.M. Bernard and F. Paillet, "Output Methods for an Associative Operation of Programmable Artificial Retinas", Proc. IEEE/RSJ Int. Conf. on Intelligent Robots and Systems",pp.752-757, 1997.


Efficient Data Output From The Inner Of Large Size.. - Paillet, Mercier, Bernard   Self-citation (Bernard Paillet)   (Correct)

....within the array are complex enough to allow a high level of on site information reduction (from an entropic viewpoint) For some rare applications, it is sufficient then to extract some global scalar image descriptors through spatial aggregation operators. But in general, it is most appropriate [1] to extract lists of pixel addresses from the array, that correspond to salient locations in the image (sequence) In the present paper, we present a low cost and high performance hardware solution to perform this communication operation. It is of general interest to array processing ....

....remains above the reasonnable range for use in PAR chips due to the very severe constraint on silicon area: a few transistors and wires in each cell of the array is not negligible when compared to the few tens actually embedded in each pixel. From this originates our motivation for this work [1] and our proposal of what we think is the most compact possible solution, as it requires only a single smallest size transistor in each cell of the array together with one wire per line and per column, and provide output for simultaneous active pixels. The paper is organized as follows. In Section ....

T.M. Bernard and F. Paillet. Output methods for an associative operation of programmable artificial retinas. In Proc. IEEE/RSJ Int. Conf. on Intelligent Robots and Systems, pages 752--757, Grenoble, France, September 1997.

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