masterThesis
Hardware implementation of the Otsu's method applied to realtime worm segmentation
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2021-11-17Registro en:
BARROS, Wysterlânya Kyury Pereira. Hardware implementation of the Otsu's method applied to realtime worm segmentation. 2021. 66f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Elétrica e de Computação) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2021.
Autor
Barros, Wysterlânya Kyury Pereira
Resumen
Behavioral genomic studies employing the worm Caenorhabditis elegans have aided
the discovery of new gene-behavioral associations and the screening of new drugs. Highresolution cameras record experiments with this worm, generating videos that computational solutions will later process for automated behavioral analysis. Because of the
large volume of data to be processed, these analyses usually have to be performed offline.
However, it is desired to develop a high-throughput implementation capable of operating in real-time, seeking to reduce the memory occupation by storing videos and allow
the realization of new kinds of experiments. One way to speed up the algorithms employed is through the use of reconfigurable computing. Therefore, this work proposes the
hardware development of the Otsu method for worm segmentation in real-time. The proposed implementation was developed in Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) using a
fully parallel strategy with fixed-point representation. Architecture details are presented,
as well as synthesis results related to the hardware area occupation, throughput, and dynamic power consumption. Results about validation of the implementation using images
of the worms are also provided. The data show that the proposed architecture can achieve
high speedups compared to similar work presented in the literature, besides allowing the
segmentation of worms in real-time.