Abstract: Network calculus is a min-plus system theory for performance evaluation of queuing networks. Its elegance steins from intuitive convolution formulas for concatenation of deterministic ...
Simulation of GEMM and convolution (as im2col) operations Analytical compute cycles validated by RTL simulation Separate double-buffered memory modeling for Input, Filter and Output matrices ...
Abstract: This paper describes a fast convolution-based methodology for simulating ultrasound images in a 2-D/3-D sector format as typically used in cardiac ultrasound. The conventional convolution ...
Coherence is often used to measure the connectivity between a pair of signals. It indicates how closely they are statistically related, or how much influence the two activities have on one another.
Three-dimensional (3D) liver tumor segmentation from Computed Tomography (CT) images is a prerequisite for computer-aided diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring of liver cancer. Despite many ...
A toolbox designed specifically for computing spatial correlations of gigantic datasets, with support for regular sized datasets as well. The toolbox takes advantage of the memory mapping ...
ABSTRACT: Network Calculus is a powerful mathematical theory for the performance evaluation of communication systems; among others it allows to determine worst-case performance measures. This is why ...