A nonlinear switched-capacitor network for edge detection in early vision

A nonlinear switched-capacitor (SC) network for solving the early vision variational problem of edge detection has been designed and constructed using standard SC techniques and a novel nonlinear externally controlled SC resistive element. This new SC element allows, to a limited extent, the form...

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Main Author: Barman, Roderick A.
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/29460
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-294602018-01-05T17:45:12Z A nonlinear switched-capacitor network for edge detection in early vision Barman, Roderick A. Computer vision Image processing A nonlinear switched-capacitor (SC) network for solving the early vision variational problem of edge detection has been designed and constructed using standard SC techniques and a novel nonlinear externally controlled SC resistive element. This new SC element allows, to a limited extent, the form of the variational problem to be "programmable". This allows nonconvex variational problems to be solved by the network using continuation-type methods. Appropriately designed SC networks are guaranteed to converge to a locally stable steady-state. As well, SC networks offer increased accuracy over analog networks composed of nonlinear resistances built from multiple MOSFETs. The operation of the network was analyzed and found to be equivalent to the numerical analysis minimization algorithm of gradient descent. The network's capabilities were demonstrated by "programming" the network to perform the graduated nonconvexity algorithm. A high-level functional network simulation was used to verify the correct operation of the GNC algorithm. A one-dimensional six node CMOS VLSI test chip was designed, simulated and submitted for fabrication. Applied Science, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of Graduate 2010-10-22T15:31:30Z 2010-10-22T15:31:30Z 1990 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/29460 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. University of British Columbia
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topic Computer vision
Image processing
spellingShingle Computer vision
Image processing
Barman, Roderick A.
A nonlinear switched-capacitor network for edge detection in early vision
description A nonlinear switched-capacitor (SC) network for solving the early vision variational problem of edge detection has been designed and constructed using standard SC techniques and a novel nonlinear externally controlled SC resistive element. This new SC element allows, to a limited extent, the form of the variational problem to be "programmable". This allows nonconvex variational problems to be solved by the network using continuation-type methods. Appropriately designed SC networks are guaranteed to converge to a locally stable steady-state. As well, SC networks offer increased accuracy over analog networks composed of nonlinear resistances built from multiple MOSFETs. The operation of the network was analyzed and found to be equivalent to the numerical analysis minimization algorithm of gradient descent. The network's capabilities were demonstrated by "programming" the network to perform the graduated nonconvexity algorithm. A high-level functional network simulation was used to verify the correct operation of the GNC algorithm. A one-dimensional six node CMOS VLSI test chip was designed, simulated and submitted for fabrication. === Applied Science, Faculty of === Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of === Graduate
author Barman, Roderick A.
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title A nonlinear switched-capacitor network for edge detection in early vision
title_short A nonlinear switched-capacitor network for edge detection in early vision
title_full A nonlinear switched-capacitor network for edge detection in early vision
title_fullStr A nonlinear switched-capacitor network for edge detection in early vision
title_full_unstemmed A nonlinear switched-capacitor network for edge detection in early vision
title_sort nonlinear switched-capacitor network for edge detection in early vision
publisher University of British Columbia
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url http://hdl.handle.net/2429/29460
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