Performance Improvement of Basic Medical Image Processing Operations On Multicore Architecture Using OpenMP
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The growing trends in multicore architectures paves way for increasing the speed of a lot many medical imaging operations in real-time. Various imaging operations like restoration, registration, processing are improved in performance and accuracy by exploiting the multicore CPUs and GPUs. The aim of this paper is to study impact and influence of multicore architectures in improving the performance of medical image processing using OpenMP. It includes study and analysis of OpenMP language constructs to process the modality images like CT, MR and PET.
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Filtering,Average,Median,Highpass,Lowpass,parallel.
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Filtering,Average,Median,Highpass,Lowpass,parallel.
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