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Video restoration using multiple 'C40sTI has published a new application report based on the winning entry from the 1995 US $100,000 TI DSP Solutions Challenge design contest. Showbhik Kalra, Dilip Krishnan, and Dr. Chong Man Nang of Nanyang Technological University in Singapore developed a film restoration system which used an array of 'C40 DSPs to restore damaged frames.
Video Restoration on a Multiple While most of the existing image restoration algorithms will blur edges of moving objects in the vicinity of occluded and uncovered image regions, this algorithm is able to suppress mixed noise processes and recover lost signals in both the covered and uncovered regions in an image sequence. This video restoration system is tested on the artificially corrupted image sequences and naturally degraded video (full PAL image size). Samples of the original and corresponding restored image sequence are included in the full report. The B3D-AR algorithm is parallel implemented on an array of 15 TMS320C40 DSPs connected in a tree configuration. Two different parallel algorithms are implemented in which a close to linear speed-up is achieved by means of a load-balanced parallel algorithm. For other TI application notes, see the TI SC application reports page. |