Benchmarking parallel image analysis systems

Abstract
Parallel image analysis systems are shown by the Abingdon Cross benchmark to excel over all other architectures both in terms of speed and cost performance. The Abingdon Cross benchmark is task specific so that the performance of the system under test can be optimized and adjusted to take full advantage of the system's capabilities. The authors have devised a new set of benchmarks for parallel image analysis systems consisting of individual tests of the following operations: (1) Point process, (2) integer convolution, (3) Fourier transform, (4) Boolean algebra, (5) histograming, (6) maximum ranking, (7) median ranking, (8) erosion! dilation, (9) memory to disk transfer, and (10) memory to display transfer.

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