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DASIP 2021: Budapest, Hungary
- Tomasz Kryjak, Andrea Pinna:
DASIP '21: Workshop on Design and Architectures for Signal and Image Processing (14th edition) - in conjunction with HiPEAC 2021, Budapest, Hungary, January 18-20, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-8901-3 - Benno Stabernack, Fritjof Steinert:
Architecture of a Low Latency H.264/AVC Video Codec for robust ML based Image Classification. 1-9 - Krzysztof Blachut, Michal Danilowicz, Hubert Szolc, Mateusz Wasala, Tomasz Kryjak, Nikodem Pankiewicz, Mateusz Komorkiewicz:
Automotive perception system evaluation with reference data obtained by a UAV. 10-18 - Pouya Shiri, Amirali Baniasadi:
Convolutional Fully-Connected Capsule Network (CFC-CapsNet). 19-25 - Christoph Spang, Yannick Lavan, Marco Hartmann, Florian Meisel, Andreas Koch:
DExIE - An IoT-Class Hardware Monitor for Real-Time Fine-Grained Control-Flow Integrity. 26-34 - Karol Desnos, Nicolas Sourbier, Pierre-Yves Raumer, Olivier Gesny, Maxime Pelcat:
Gegelati: Lightweight Artificial Intelligence through Generic and Evolvable Tangled Program Graphs. 35-43 - Joanna Stanisz, Konrad Lis, Tomasz Kryjak, Marek Gorgon:
Hardware-software implementation of the PointPillars network for 3D object detection in point clouds. 44-51 - Oguz Meteer, Marco Jan Gerrit Bekooij:
Low-Power Sign-Magnitude FFT Design for FMCW Radar Signal Processing. 52-59 - Naouel Haggui, Fatma Belghith, Wassim Hamidouche, Nouri Masmoudi, Jean-François Nezan:
Multiple Transform Selection concept modeling and implementation using Interface Based SDF graphs. 60-67 - Alemeh Ghasemi, Rodrigo Cataldo, Jean-Philippe Diguet, Kevin J. M. Martin:
On Cache Limits for Dataflow Applications and Related Efficient Memory Management Strategies. 68-76
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