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Hi,
can you please give me some links or useful courses onto the VHDL
image processing ( i'm doing a final year project which consists of a
face extraction from in an image or a stream video)..

Thank you in advance and have good day :)
 
On Mar 11, 4:37 am, saousouna....@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
can you please give me some links or useful courses onto the VHDL
image processing ( i'm doing a final year project which consists of a
face extraction from in an image or a stream video)..

Thank you in advance and have good day :)
Sigh.

Ever heard of Google Search? 103,000 hits, including several similar
final-year projects...
 
saousouna.ing@gmail.com wrote:

can you please give me some links or useful courses onto the VHDL
image processing
VHDL describes digital logic.
Image processing is usually done in software.
Learn image processing first
and decide what you want to
do to the image.

Then decide what logic that requires.
Gate and flops or a soft processor?

Then learn to describe that in vhdl.
Keep it very simple

-- Mike Treseler
 
On 11 mar, 15:39, LittleAlex <alex.lo...@email.com> wrote:
On Mar 11, 4:37 am, saousouna....@gmail.com wrote:

Hi,
can you please  give me some links or useful courses  onto the  VHDL
image processing ( i'm doing a final year project which consists of a
face extraction from in  an image or a stream video)..

Thank you in advance and  have good day :)

Sigh.

Ever heard of Google Search?  103,000 hits, including several similar
final-year projects...
Sure i did manyyyyyyyyyyyy searchs but i can't find what i'm searching
for !! or i should buy the book or there are nothing that can help !!

anyway thank you .
 
On 12 mar, 00:01, Mike Treseler <mtrese...@gmail.com> wrote:
saousouna....@gmail.com wrote:
can you please  give me some links or useful courses  onto the  VHDL
image processing

VHDL describes digital logic.
Image processing is usually done in software.
Learn image processing first
and decide what you want to
do to the image.

Then decide what logic that requires.
Gate and flops or a soft processor?

Then learn to describe that in vhdl.
Keep it very simple

     -- Mike Treseler
Thank you very much for your answer, but the use of a material
solution is let us say imposed by my superintendent. We are going to
work at the beginning with the hard (we program in VHDL and we
implement on a FPGA) and later with the soft (we program with of C and
we implement on a NIOS Processor) and at the end we have to compare
both results(profits)
 

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