Towards a multi-device versión of the HYFMGPU Algorithm

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International Conference on Computational and Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering
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The task consisting on estimating the translation, rotation and scaling of an image with respect to another take of the same scene obtained at different times, viewpoints and/or lightning conditions is known as image registration. Applications like environmental disasters management or rescue operations depend on real-time hyperspectral images registration, but most of the current FFT-based techniques ignore such performance needs. Ordóñez et al. proposed HYFMGPU [1], a single-GPU algorithm whose performance makes it suitable for real-time use cases. As hyperspectral sensors improve, both the size of images and the wavelength ranges covered are expected to increase, so that a multi-GPU implementation is proposed to satisfy such growing needs

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Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computational and Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering, CMMSE 2018, July 9–14, 2018

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Fernández-Fabeiro, Jorge, Ordóñez, Álvaro, González-Escribano, Arturo, & B. Heras, Dora. (2018). Towards a Multi-device Version of the HYFMGPU Algorithm for Hyperspectral Scenes Registration. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1475157

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This work has been partially supported by Regional Government of Castilla y León (Spain) and ERDF program of European Union: PROPHET project (JCYL-VA082P17)

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