Implementation of discrete cosine transformation and its inverse on programmable graphics processor
The discrete cosine transform (DCT) is mapped to a graphics processing unit (GPU) instead of a central processing unit (CPU). The DCT can be implemented using a shader-based process or a host-based process. A matrix is applied to a set of pixel samples. The samples are processed in either rows or co...
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Zusammenfassung: | The discrete cosine transform (DCT) is mapped to a graphics processing unit (GPU) instead of a central processing unit (CPU). The DCT can be implemented using a shader-based process or a host-based process. A matrix is applied to a set of pixel samples. The samples are processed in either rows or columns first, and then the processing is performed in the opposite direction. The number of times a shader program is changed is minimized by processing all samples that use a particular shader (e.g., the first shader) at the same time (e.g., in sequence). |
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