[Arisbe] [Fwd: VSIPL]
Jon Awbrey
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From: Don Bouldin <bouldin@microsys0.engr.utk.edu>
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Subject: VSIPL
Cc: mark.richards@gtri.gatech.edu
The Vector/Signal/Image Processing Library (VSIPL) Forum is pleased to
announce the first VSIPL User's Group Meeting, to be held October 30th and
31st, 2001 on the Georgia Tech campus in midtown Atlanta,
Georgia. Registration opens September 5, 2001 on the VSIPL web site at
http://www.vsipl.org.
VSIPL is an open standard application programming interface (API) developed
by embedded signal and image processing hardware and software vendors,
academia, application developers, and government labs. Version 1.01 of the
VSIPL API was released in March 2001. A number of hardware and software
vendors have developed VSIPL products, and it is being increasingly used by
developers who desire a highly efficient and portable computational
middleware for signal processing applications.
This exciting one and one-half day event will provide an introduction to
VSIPL, its use, and available resources, including:
* History of VSIPL Development
* Design Principles and Concepts
* Interfacing VSIPL to Other Libraries
* Functional Content and Profiles
* VSIPL Reference Implementation & Test Suite
* Performance of VSIPL Implementations
* Common VSIPL Programming Pitfalls
* Commercial Implementations of VSIPL
* Future VSIPL Development Plans
In addition, commercial VSIPL product developers will be on hand to exhibit
their products. Invited exhibitors include CSPI, DNA Computing, Mercury
Computers, MPI Software Technology, Sky Computers, and more.
Attendees will receive a bound copy of the presentation materials, as well
as a CD-ROM containing pdf copies of the materials, the VSIPL 1.01 API and
related documents, C code of the reference implementation and test suite,
and links to vendor information.
See the VSIPL web site at http://www.vsipl.org for full details of agenda,
cost, travel, and registration beginning September 5, 2001.
Also available at the web site beginning September 5 is a downloadable
one-page color flyer in Adobe pdf format announcing the meeting. We
invite you to help us spread the word to your colleagues who would benefit
from gaining more information about VSIPL!
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Mark Richards
Co-Chair, Vector/Signal/Image Processing Library Forum
http://www.vsipl.org
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