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For me the most important thing is to solve the problem regardless of the tools used and I think that reimplementing everything from scratch using OpenCV and CUDA is a viable solution.
 
For me the most important thing is to solve the problem regardless of the tools used and I think that reimplementing everything from scratch using OpenCV and CUDA is a viable solution.
  
=== Boxblur on an image using opencv C++ Library ===
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=== Boxblur on an image using opencv C++ Library (Max Fainshtein) ===
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My suggested topic for the parallel program term project is an application that performs a boxblur on an image using open cv. This is made possible by using the opencv library installed through https://sourceforge.net/projects/opencvlibrary/files/opencv-win/3.3.0/opencv-3.3.0-vc14.exe/download or by using Visual Studios NuGet packages and installing opencv.win.native by Harry Y. Opencv was used to read images and access and modify the color of each pixel so that it is the average of the user defined box kernal. This application is running at O(n^2) where n is the number of pixel rows and columns for the image. Running this program for images of various sizes resulted in the following:
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[[File:dps915_boxfilter_result.png]]
 
[[File:dps915_boxfilter_result.png]]
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This is the data displayed as a bar graph.
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[[File:dps915_boxfilter_graph.png]]
 
[[File:dps915_boxfilter_graph.png]]
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The application has the opportunity to receive an incredible boost to performance with the addition of parallel programming as most of the computational time is made up of calculating the average of every pixel which can be calculated concurrently, while only requiring a single synchronization at the end before we display the image.
  
 
=== Assignment 2 ===
 
=== Assignment 2 ===

Revision as of 16:28, 4 March 2018

Sirius

Team Members

  1. Rosario A. Cali
  2. Max Fainshtein
  3. Joseph Pildush
  4. Mithilan Sivanesan

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Progress

Assignment 1


Vehicle detection and tracking (Rosario A. Cali)

The source code for this project can be found alongside its references and test run results here.
The program uses FFmpeg to extract frames from a video and then each frame is analyzed to detect if any cars are present in the frame or not.
The analysis on each frame is done by using the Dlib Library that performs a Convolutional Neural Network based vehicle detector on each frame.
When a car is found, a rectangle will be drawn around the car and a label, identifying the front or the rear of a car, will be attached to it.

When running the application, long processing times were expected but the actual results were really bad - a lot worst than what we were expecting.
Only one test was fully run using a 10 seconds long video. We extracted the video at 25fps resulting with 251 frames with a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels.
The elapsed time for the application, using a 10 seconds long video, was of 21.02 minutes.

Here's an extract from the Flat Profile:

Flat profile:

Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds.
  %   cumulative   self              self     total           
 time   seconds   seconds    calls  ms/call  ms/call  name    
 89.19   1124.65  1124.65     1757   640.09   640.09  dlib::enable_if_c<(dlib::ma::matrix_is_vector<dlib::matrix_op<dlib::op_pointer_to_mat<float> >, void>::value==(false))&&(dlib::ma::matrix_is_vector<dlib::matrix_op<dlib::op_trans<dlib::matrix<float, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout> > >, void>::value==(false)), void>::type dlib::default_matrix_multiply<dlib::assignable_ptr_matrix<float>, dlib::matrix_op<dlib::op_pointer_to_mat<float> >, dlib::matrix_op<dlib::op_trans<dlib::matrix<float, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout> > > >(dlib::assignable_ptr_matrix<float>&, dlib::matrix_op<dlib::op_pointer_to_mat<float> > const&, dlib::matrix_op<dlib::op_trans<dlib::matrix<float, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout> > > const&)
 10.15   1252.68   128.03     1693    75.62    75.62  dlib::cpu::img2col(dlib::matrix<float, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout>&, dlib::tensor const&, long, long, long, long, long, long, long)
  0.16   1254.75     2.07     8218     0.25     0.25  dlib::enable_if_c<(dlib::is_grayscale_image<dlib::const_sub_image_proxy<dlib::matrix<float, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout> > >::value&&dlib::is_grayscale_image<dlib::sub_image_proxy<dlib::matrix<float, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout> > >::value)&&dlib::images_have_same_pixel_types<dlib::const_sub_image_proxy<dlib::matrix<float, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout> >, dlib::sub_image_proxy<dlib::matrix<float, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout> > >::value, void>::type dlib::resize_image<dlib::const_sub_image_proxy<dlib::matrix<float, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout> >, dlib::sub_image_proxy<dlib::matrix<float, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout> > >(dlib::const_sub_image_proxy<dlib::matrix<float, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout> > const&, dlib::sub_image_proxy<dlib::matrix<float, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout> >&, dlib::interpolate_bilinear)
  0.16   1256.77     2.02     1506     1.34     1.34  dlib::cpu::affine_transform_conv(dlib::tensor&, dlib::tensor const&, dlib::tensor const&, dlib::tensor const&)
  0.12   1258.24     1.47     1506     0.98     0.98  dlib::tt::relu(dlib::tensor&, dlib::tensor const&)
  0.08   1259.22     0.99     1757     0.56     0.56  dlib::cpu::add(float, dlib::tensor&, float, dlib::tensor const&)
  0.05   1259.88     0.66      844     0.78     1.03  dlib::image_display::draw(dlib::canvas const&) const
  0.02   1260.17     0.29                             detect_vehicles()
  0.02   1260.39     0.22      251     0.88     0.88  void dlib::png_loader::get_image<dlib::matrix<dlib::rgb_pixel, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout> >(dlib::matrix<dlib::rgb_pixel, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout>&) const
  0.02   1260.58     0.19 347936511     0.00     0.00  dlib::enable_if_c<dlib::pixel_traits<dlib::canvas::pixel>::rgb&&dlib::pixel_traits<dlib::rgb_alpha_pixel>::rgb_alpha, void>::type dlib::assign_pixel_helpers::assign<dlib::canvas::pixel, dlib::rgb_alpha_pixel>(dlib::canvas::pixel&, dlib::rgb_alpha_pixel const&)
  0.01   1260.73     0.15      251     0.60     0.60  void dlib::input_rgb_image_pyramid<dlib::pyramid_down<6u> >::to_tensor<dlib::matrix<dlib::rgb_pixel, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout> const*>(dlib::matrix<dlib::rgb_pixel, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout> const*, dlib::matrix<dlib::rgb_pixel, 0l, 0l, dlib::memory_manager_stateless_kernel_1<char>, dlib::row_major_layout> const*, dlib::resizable_tensor&) const
  0.01   1260.80     0.07      844     0.08     1.11  dlib::drawable_window::paint(dlib::canvas const&)

The full Flat profile, together with the Call Graph, can be found on the link provided above.

As we can tell from the profile, the application takes a really long time to process and it is kind of hard to tell how to optimize the code since the Dlib library is what is taking up most of the time.
There must be a way to optimize this application, but as of today (March 4, 2018) I am not sure which path to take.
For me the most important thing is to solve the problem regardless of the tools used and I think that reimplementing everything from scratch using OpenCV and CUDA is a viable solution.

Boxblur on an image using opencv C++ Library (Max Fainshtein)

My suggested topic for the parallel program term project is an application that performs a boxblur on an image using open cv. This is made possible by using the opencv library installed through https://sourceforge.net/projects/opencvlibrary/files/opencv-win/3.3.0/opencv-3.3.0-vc14.exe/download or by using Visual Studios NuGet packages and installing opencv.win.native by Harry Y. Opencv was used to read images and access and modify the color of each pixel so that it is the average of the user defined box kernal. This application is running at O(n^2) where n is the number of pixel rows and columns for the image. Running this program for images of various sizes resulted in the following:

Dps915 boxfilter result.png

This is the data displayed as a bar graph.

Dps915 boxfilter graph.png

The application has the opportunity to receive an incredible boost to performance with the addition of parallel programming as most of the computational time is made up of calculating the average of every pixel which can be calculated concurrently, while only requiring a single synchronization at the end before we display the image.

Assignment 2


Assignment 3