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Review of Approximate Computing in Image Processing Applications

Surbhi Bharti, Ashwni Kumar, Pankaj Gupta

202214 citationsDOI

Abstract

Quality of real time multimedia images mostly depends on the input, i.e. size of camera sensor, pixel density, quality of lens, etc. therefore the output sometimes contains unsolvable images issues and requires image processing. Approximate computing (AC) has emerged as innovative method for image processing along with the advantages of lower power and high accuracy. In this paper, a review of AC application in image processing is done and a bit truncated Pseudo-8T Static Random Access Memory (BT-PSRAM) is proposed. It is implemented on 32nm CMOS technology node for compressed multimedia applications, and gives encouraging result with low power and energy consumption. Size of Pseudo-8T SRAM has been reduced using 2-bit truncation technique.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceStatic random-access memoryPixelImage processingImage sensorNode (physics)Image qualityTruncation (statistics)Energy consumptionImage (mathematics)Computer visionArtificial intelligenceComputer engineeringComputer graphics (images)Computer hardwareElectrical engineeringEngineeringStructural engineeringMachine learningLow-power high-performance VLSI designAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingAnalog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design
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