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The Kent Trumbull Gander, Vol. 3, Issue 10
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Dated December 13, 2004</p
TechKNOW Volume 10, Issue 3
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ICON Spring 2004
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A scalable associative processor with applications in database and image processing
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/16621/86750-thumbnail.jpgThis paper describes the implementation and use of a dedicated associative SIMD co-processor ideally suited for many applications such as database processing, image processing, genome matching, or molecular similarity analysis. The concept of associative SIMD processing is introduced, and differentiated from other associative and SIMD techniques. Then our ASC (ASsociative Computing) processor is briefly described, along with its implementation of associative SIMD processing. Finally, we demonstrate the use of our ASC processor on relational database processing and on the image processing operation of edge detection.</p
Fusion Spring 2004
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The Kent Trumbull Gander, Vol. 2, Issue 7
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Dated April 16, 2004</p
The Burr Fall 2004
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Canto 2004
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Associate Editor: Summer Oyster
Art Editor: Mandy Altimus
Faculty Advisor: Jayne A. Moneysmith
Art Department Faculty Advisor: Jack McWhorter
Professional Photography: Renee Clark</p
Writing Center Review Volume 9 Spring 2004
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Efficient associative SIMD processing for non-tabular structured data
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/16620/86748-thumbnail.jpgWith recent advances in VLSI technology, it is easy to develop chips containing hundreds or thousands of processors - in effect, SIMD processing on a chip. Associative SIMD processing goes further, providing efficient parallel methods for searching tabular data. The techniques described here show that associative processing can also be extended to efficiently process non-tabular structured data (e.g., trees), as we demonstrate by supporting structure codes in our associative ASC processor.</p