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- 2009
- Mladen Berekovic, Vipin Chaudhary, Alex Dean, Jason Fritts:
Editorial. Microprocess. Microsystems 33(4): 233-234 (2009) - Jason E. Fritts, Frederick W. Steiling, Joseph A. Tucek, Wayne H. Wolf:
MediaBench II video: Expediting the next generation of video systems research. Microprocess. Microsystems 33(4): 301-318 (2009) - 2008
- Hui Zhang, Jason E. Fritts, Sally A. Goldman:
Image segmentation evaluation: A survey of unsupervised methods. Comput. Vis. Image Underst. 110(2): 260-280 (2008) - Rouhollah Rahmani, Sally A. Goldman, Hui Zhang, Sharath R. Cholleti, Jason E. Fritts:
Localized Content-Based Image Retrieval. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 30(11): 1902-1912 (2008) - 2007
- David Letscher, Jason Fritts:
Image Segmentation Using Topological Persistence. CAIP 2007: 587-595 - Richard Hough, Praveen Krishnamurthy, Roger D. Chamberlain, Ron K. Cytron, John W. Lockwood, Jason E. Fritts:
Empirical performance assessment using soft-core processors on reconfigurable hardware. Experimental Computer Science 2007: 18 - 2006
- Scott J. Friedman, Praveen Krishnamurthy, Roger D. Chamberlain, Ron K. Cytron, Jason E. Fritts:
Dusty caches for reference counting garbage collection. SIGARCH Comput. Archit. News 34(1): 3-10 (2006) - Wei Yu, Fangting Sun, Jason E. Fritts:
Efficient rate control for JPEG-2000. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. Video Technol. 16(5): 577-589 (2006) - Hui Zhang, Sharath R. Cholleti, Sally A. Goldman, Jason E. Fritts:
Meta-Evaluation of Image Segmentation Using Machine Learning. CVPR (1) 2006: 1138-1145 - Roger D. Chamberlain, Ron K. Cytron, Jason E. Fritts, John W. Lockwood:
Vision for liquid architecture. IPDPS 2006 - 2005
- Shobana Padmanabhan, Phillip H. Jones, David V. Schuehler, Scott J. Friedman, Praveen Krishnamurthy, Huakai Zhang, Roger D. Chamberlain, Ron Cytron, Jason E. Fritts, John W. Lockwood:
Extracting and Improving Microarchitecture Performance on Reconfigurable Architectures. Int. J. Parallel Program. 33(2-3): 115-136 (2005) - Hui Zhang, Jason E. Fritts, Sally A. Goldman:
A fast texture feature extraction method for region-based image segmentation. Electronic Imaging: Image and Video Communications and Processing 2005 - Rouhollah Rahmani, Sally A. Goldman, Hui Zhang, John Krettek, Jason E. Fritts:
Localized content based image retrieval. Multimedia Information Retrieval 2005: 227-236 - 2004
- Hui Zhang, Jason E. Fritts, Sally A. Goldman:
An entropy-based objective evaluation method for image segmentation. Storage and Retrieval Methods and Applications for Multimedia 2004: 38-49 - Huakai Zhang, Jason Fritts:
EBCOT coprocessing architecture for JPEG2000. VCIP 2004 - 2002
- Jason E. Fritts, Roger D. Chamberlain:
Breaking the Memory Bottleneck with an Optical Data Path. Annual Simulation Symposium 2002: 352-362 - Jason Fritts:
Multi-level memory prefetching for media and stream processing. ICME (2) 2002: 101-104 - Wei Yu, Jason E. Fritts, Fangting Sun:
A hierarchical image segmentation algorithm. ICME (2) 2002: 221-224 - Qi Zhang, Sally A. Goldman, Wei Yu, Jason E. Fritts:
Content-Based Image Retrieval Using Multiple-Instance Learning. ICML 2002: 682-689 - Wei Yu, Ruibiao Qiu, Jason E. Fritts:
Advantages of motion-JPEG2000 in video processing. VCIP 2002: 635-645 - 2001
- Jason Fritts, Wayne H. Wolf:
Dynamic Parallel media processing using Speculative Broadcast Loop (SBL). IPDPS 2001: 113 - 1999
- Jason Fritts, Zhao Wu, Wayne H. Wolf:
Parallel Media Processors for the Billion-Transistor Era. ICPP 1999: 354-362 - 1998
- Kemal Ebcioglu, Jason Fritts, Stephen Kosonocky, Michael Gschwind, Erik R. Altman, Krishnan Kailas, Terry Bright:
An eight-issue tree-VLIW processor for dynamic binary translation. ICCD 1998: 488-495 - 1997
- Andrew Wolfe, Jason Fritts, Santanu Dutta, Edil S. T. Fernandes:
Datapath Design for a VLIW Video Signal Processor. HPCA 1997: 24-35 - Angelos Bilas, Jason Fritts, Jaswinder Pal Singh:
Real-Time Parallel MPEG-2 Decoding in Software. IPPS 1997: 197-203 - 1995
- William D. Richard, Jerome R. Cox Jr., A. Maynard Engebretson, Jason Fritts, Brian L. Gottlieb, Craig Horn:
Production-Quality Video Over Broadband Networks: A System Description and Two Interactive Applications. IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun. 13(5): 806-815 (1995)
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