Algorithmic Techniques for Computer Vision on a Fine-Grained Parallel Machine
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Performance analysis of the connection machine
SIGMETRICS '90 Proceedings of the 1990 ACM SIGMETRICS conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems
Neural Computation
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The Connection Machine is a fine-grained parallel computer having up to 64K processors. It supports both local communication among the processors, which are situated in a two-dimensional mesh, and high-bandwidth communication among processors at arbitrary locations, using a message- passing network. We present solutions to a set of Image Understanding problems for the Connection Machine. These problems were proposed by DARPA to evaluate architectures for Image Understanding systems, and are intended to comprise a representative sample of fundamental procedures to be used in Image Understanding. The solutions on the Connection Machine embody general methods for filtering images, determining connectivity among image elements, determining spatial relations of image elements, and computing graph properties, such as matchings and shortest paths.