Visible to the public SPAA-Aware 2D Gaussian Smoothing Filter Design Using Efficient Approximation Techniques

TitleSPAA-Aware 2D Gaussian Smoothing Filter Design Using Efficient Approximation Techniques
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsJaiswal, A., Garg, B., Kaushal, V., Sharma, G. K.
Conference Name2015 28th International Conference on VLSI Design
Date Publishedjan
Keywordsadders, Approximate design, Approximation methods, approximation technique, approximation theory, Complexity theory, Computer architecture, edge detection, Edge-detection, Energy-efficiency, energy-efficient approximate 2D Gaussian smoothing filter architecture, energy-efficient approximate 2D GSF architecture, energy-efficient designs, Error Tolerant Applications, Gaussian processes, Gaussian Smoothing Filter, Image edge detection, Kernel, limited battery lifetime, nearest pixel approximation, portable multimedia devices, pubcrawl170111, rounding-off Gaussian kernel coefficient, smoothing methods, SPAA metric, SPAA-aware 2D Gaussian smoothing filter design, speed-power-area-accuracy
Abstract

The limited battery lifetime and rapidly increasing functionality of portable multimedia devices demand energy-efficient designs. The filters employed mainly in these devices are based on Gaussian smoothing, which is slow and, severely affects the performance. In this paper, we propose a novel energy-efficient approximate 2D Gaussian smoothing filter (2D-GSF) architecture by exploiting "nearest pixel approximation" and rounding-off Gaussian kernel coefficients. The proposed architecture significantly improves Speed-Power-Area-Accuracy (SPAA) metrics in designing energy-efficient filters. The efficacy of the proposed approximate 2D-GSF is demonstrated on real application such as edge detection. The simulation results show 72%, 79% and 76% reduction in area, power and delay, respectively with acceptable 0.4dB loss in PSNR as compared to the well-known approximate 2D-GSF.

DOI10.1109/VLSID.2015.62
Citation Keyjaiswal_spaa-aware_2015