Researchers at Brown University have developed novel algorithms for low level object recognition. While they are remarkably accurate, their methods are computationally expensive and as a result, have lengthy runtimes that prohibit them from use in higher level applications. The goal of this project is to implement the algorithm into a GPU which will drastically increase the speed of the program.
Daoud, Anthony,
"GPU implementation of a curve extraction algorithm to accelerate object recognition"
(2016).
Summer Research Symposium.
Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library.
https://doi.org/10.26300/yem7-vf51
Each year, Brown University showcases the research of its undergraduates at the Summer Research Symposium. More than half of the student-researchers are UTRA recipients, while others receive funding from a variety of Brown-administered and national programs and fellowships and go …