The Local Binary Pattern (LBP) is a texture operator that is used in several different computer vision applications and implemented in a variety of platforms. When selecting a suitable LBP implementation platform, the specific application and its requirements in terms of performance, size, energy efficiency, cost and developing time has to be carefully considered.
This is a software toolbox that collects software implementations of the Local Binary Pattern operator in several platforms:
– OpenCL for CPU & GPU
– OpenCL for GPU (branchless)
– C code optimized for ARM
– OpenGL ES 2.0 shaders mobile GPUs
– C code for TI C64x DSP core (branchless)
– C code for TTA processor synthesis
If you use the code somewhere, please cite:
Bordallo López M., Nieto A., Boutellier J., Hannuksela J., and Silvén O.
“Evaluation of real-time LBP computing in multiple architectures,”
Journal of Real Time Image Processing, 2014
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