Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
The advent of GPGPU technologies has allowed for sensible speed-ups in many high-dimension, memory-intensive
computational problems. In this paper we demonstrate the effectiveness of such techniques by describing two
applications of GPGPU computing to two different subfields of computer graphics, namely computer vision and
mesh processing. In the first case, CUDA technology is employed to accelerate the computation of approximation
of motion between two images, known also as optical flow. As for mesh processing, we exploit the massivelyparallel
architecture of CUDA devices to accelerate the face clustering procedure that is employed in many recent
mesh segmentation algorithms. In both cases, the results obtained so far are presented and thoroughly discussed,
along with the expected future development of the work.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Computer Graphics; 3D computer graphics
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