Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing in Image
Processing, Video Processing, and Multimedia (PDIVM'2001)
San Francisco, US, April 23rd, 2001
Session 1: 8:15 am - 10:00 am
Chair: S. Panchanathan, Arizona State University
- 8:15 Welcome to PDIVM'2001
S. Panchanathan, Arizona State University, USA and A. Uhl, Salzburg University, Austria
- 8:30 A Synchronization Scheme for Distributed Multimedia Servers and Mobile Clients using Quasi-Sink
A. Bourkerche and S. Hong and T. Jacob, University of North Texas (US)
- 9:00 A Video Replacement Policy based on Revenue to Cost Ratio in a Multicast TY-Anytime System
X. Zhou and L.O. Burchard and R. Lueling, University of Paderborn (Germany)
- 9:30 Popularity-based Partial Caching for VOD Systems using a Proxy Server
S.H. Park and E.J. Lim and K.D. Chung, Pusan National University (Korea)
Coffee break: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Session 2: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Chair: A. Uhl, Salzburg University
- 10:30 Continous Wavelet Transform on Reconfigurable Meshes
Y. Pan and J. Li and R. Vemuri, Georgia State University (US) and University of Tsukuba (Japan) and University of Cincinnati (US)
- 11:00 Fast parallel algorithm for distance transforms
A. Datta and S. Soundaralakshmi, The University of Western Australia (Australia)
- 11:30 An Efficient System for Multi-perspective Imaging and Volumetric Shape Analysis
E. Borovikov and A. Sussman and L. Davis, University of Maryland (US)
Lunch break: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Session 3: 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Chair: S. Panchanathan, Arizona State University
- 1:00 Invited Talk: MPEG4 - Complexity analysis and architectural solutions
R. Nagaraj, Luxxon Inc. (US)
- 2:00 Dynamic Parallel media processing using Speculative Broadcast Loop (SBL)
J. Fritts and W. Wolf, Washington University and Princeton University (US)
- 2:30 Real-Time Image Processing on IEEE-1394-based PC Cluster
H. Yoshimoto and D. Arita and R.-I. Taniguchi, Kyushu University (Japan)
Coffee break: 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Session 4: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Chair: A. Uhl, Salzburg University
- 3:30 The Lazy Programmer's Approach to Building a Parallel Image processing Library
F.J. Seinstra and D. Koelma, University of Amsterdam (Netherlands)
- 4:00 EASY PIPE - An ''EASY to use'' Parallel Image processing Environment based on algorithmic skelekons
C. Nicolescu and P. Jonker, Delft University of Technology (Netherlands)
- 4:30 Porting Transputer Application to Multi-processors StrongARM System
E.W.K. Liew and B.C.O'Neill and A. Cawley and S. Clark, The Nottingham Trent University and Quantel Ltd (UK)