The FitOptiVis ECSEL Project: Highly Efficient Distributed Embedded Image/Video Processing in Cyber-Physical Systems Invited Pape

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Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are systems that are in feedback with their environment, possibly with humans in the loop. They are often distributed with sensors and actuators, smart, adaptive and predictive and react in real-time. Image- A nd video-processing pipelines are a prime source for environmental information improving the possibilities of active, relevant feedback. In such a context, FitOptiVis aims to provide end-to-end multi-objective optimization for imaging and video pipelines of CPS, with emphasis on energy and performance, leveraging on a reference architecture, supported by low-power, high-performance, smart devices, and by methods and tools for combined design-time and run-time multi-objective optimization within system and environment constraints.

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Al-Ars, Z., Basten, T., Beer, A., Geilen, M., Goswami, D., Jaäskelaïnen, P., … Zedda, M. K. (2019). The FitOptiVis ECSEL Project: Highly Efficient Distributed Embedded Image/Video Processing in Cyber-Physical Systems Invited Pape. In ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers 2019, CF 2019 - Proceedings (pp. 333–338). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3310273.3323437

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