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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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On continuous maximum flow image segmentation algorithm

Marak, Laszlo 28 March 2012 (has links) (PDF)
In recent years, with the advance of computing equipment and image acquisition techniques, the sizes, dimensions and content of acquired images have increased considerably. Unfortunately as time passes there is a steadily increasing gap between the classical and parallel programming paradigms and their actual performance on modern computer hardware. In this thesis we consider in depth one particular algorithm, the continuous maximum flow computation. We review in detail why this algorithm is useful and interesting, and we propose efficient and portable implementations on various architectures. We also examine how it performs in the terms of segmentation quality on some recent problems of materials science and nano-scale biology
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On continuous maximum flow image segmentation algorithm / Segmentation d'images par l'algorithme des flot maximum continu

Marak, Laszlo 28 March 2012 (has links)
Ces dernières années avec les progrès matériels, les dimensions et le contenu des images acquises se sont complexifiés de manière notable. Egalement, le différentiel de performance entre les architectures classiques mono-processeur et parallèles est passé résolument en faveur de ces dernières. Pourtant, les manières de programmer sont restées largement les mêmes, instituant un manque criant de performance même sur ces architectures. Dans cette thèse, nous explorons en détails un algorithme particulier, les flots maximaux continus. Nous explicitons pourquoi cet algorithme est important et utile, et nous proposons plusieurs implémentations sur diverses architectures, du mono-processeur à l'architecture SMP et NUMA, ainsi que sur les architectures massivement parallèles des GPGPU. Nous explorons aussi des applications et nous évaluons ses performances sur des images de grande taille en science des matériaux et en biologie à l'échelle nano / In recent years, with the advance of computing equipment and image acquisition techniques, the sizes, dimensions and content of acquired images have increased considerably. Unfortunately as time passes there is a steadily increasing gap between the classical and parallel programming paradigms and their actual performance on modern computer hardware. In this thesis we consider in depth one particular algorithm, the continuous maximum flow computation. We review in detail why this algorithm is useful and interesting, and we propose efficient and portable implementations on various architectures. We also examine how it performs in the terms of segmentation quality on some recent problems of materials science and nano-scale biology

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