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Henry G. Dietz
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- affiliation: University of Kentucky, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c88]Henry G. Dietz:
Digital camera obscuras. Imaging Sensors and Systems 2023: 1-11 - [c87]Henry Gordon Dietz, Oluwatofunmi Oyetan:
Making digital cameras less attractive targets for theft. Media Watermarking, Security, and Forensics 2023: 1-7 - 2022
- [c86]Henry G. Dietz:
An improved raw image enhancement algorithm using a statistical model for pixel value error. Computational Imaging 2022: 1-6 - [c85]Henry G. Dietz, Dillon Abney:
Capture optimization for composite images. Imaging Sensors and Systems 2022: 1-6 - [c84]Henry G. Dietz, Dillon Abney, Paul Selegue Eberhart, Nick Santini, William Davis, Elisabeth Wilson, Michael McKenzie:
ESP32-CAM as a programmable camera research platform. Imaging Sensors and Systems 2022: 1-6 - [c83]Henry G. Dietz:
Wordless Integer and Floating-Point Computing. LCPC 2022: 91-105 - 2021
- [c82]Henry G. Dietz:
Mask Recognition in the Covered Safe Entry Scanner. Computational Imaging 2021 - [c81]Henry G. Dietz:
Programmable Liquid Crystal Apertures and Filters for Photographic Lenses. Imaging Sensors and Systems 2021: 1-7 - [c80]Henry G. Dietz, Paul Selegue Eberhart:
An Ultra-Low-Cost Large-Format Wireless IoT Camera. Imaging Sensors and Systems 2021: 1-7 - [c79]Henry G. Dietz:
Tangled: A Conventional Processor Integrating A Quantum-Inspired Coprocessor. ICPP Workshops 2021: 8:1-8:10 - [c78]Henry G. Dietz, Paul Selegue Eberhart, Ashley Rule:
Basic Operations And Structure Of An FPGA Accelerator For Parallel Bit Pattern Computation. ICRC 2021: 129-133 - 2020
- [c77]Henry G. Dietz, Paul Selegue Eberhart:
Senscape: modeling and presentation of uncertainty in fused sensor data live image streams. Computational Imaging 2020 - [c76]Henry G. Dietz:
Camera support for use of unchipped manual lenses. Imaging Sensors and Systems 2020: 1-7 - [c75]Henry G. Dietz, William Davis, Paul Selegue Eberhart:
Characterization of camera shake. Imaging Sensors and Systems 2020: 1-7 - [c74]Paul Selegue Eberhart, Henry G. Dietz:
Non-Uniform Integration of TDCI Captures. Imaging Sensors and Systems 2020: 1-7 - [c73]Henry G. Dietz, Aury Shafran, Gregory Austin Murphy:
A Quantum-Inspired Model for Bit-Serial SIMD-Parallel Computation. LCPC 2020: 151-159 - [c72]Clark Demaree, Henry G. Dietz:
Camera Unavoidable Scene Watermarks: A Method for Forcibly Conveying Information onto Photographs. Media Watermarking, Security, and Forensics 2020
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c71]Henry G. Dietz, Chadwick Parrish, Kevin D. Donohue:
Self-contained, passive, non-contact, photoplethysmography: Real-time extraction of heart rates from live view within a Canon Powershot. Computational Imaging 2019 - [c70]Chadwick Parrish, Kevin D. Donohue, Henry G. Dietz:
Autocorrelation-based, passive, non-contact, photoplethysmography: Computationally-efficient, noise-tolerant, extraction of heart rates from video. Computational Imaging 2019 - [c69]Henry Gordon Dietz:
Credible repair of Sony main-sensor PDAF striping artifacts. Photography, Mobile, and Immersive Imaging 2019: 1-7 - [c68]Henry G. Dietz, Paul Selegue Eberhart:
Shuttering methods and the artifacts they produce. Photography, Mobile, and Immersive Imaging 2019: 1-7 - [c67]Henry G. Dietz:
Parallel Bit Pattern Computing. IGSC 2019: 1-5 - 2018
- [c66]Henry G. Dietz, Clark Demaree, Paul Selegue Eberhart, Chelsea Kuball, Jong Yeu Wu:
Lessons from design, construction, and use of various multicameras. Photography, Mobile, and Immersive Imaging 2018: 1-10 - [c65]Henry G. Dietz, Paul Selegue Eberhart, Clark Demaree:
Multispectral, high dynamic range, time domain continuous imaging. Photography, Mobile, and Immersive Imaging 2018: 1-9 - [c64]Henry G. Dietz:
A Gate-Level Approach To Compiling For Quantum Computers. IGSC 2018: 1-5 - 2017
- [c63]Henry G. Dietz, Paul Selegue Eberhart, John Fike, Katie Long, Clark Demaree:
Temporal super-resolution for time domain continuous imaging. Computational Imaging 2017: 87-93 - [c62]Henry G. Dietz, Paul Selegue Eberhart, John Fike, Katie Long, Clark Demaree, Jong Wu:
TIK: a time domain continuous imaging testbed using conventional still images and video. Digital Photography and Mobile Imaging 2017: 58-65 - [c61]Katie Long, Henry G. Dietz, Clark Demaree:
A Canon Hack Development Kit implementation of Time Domain Continuous Imaging. Digital Photography and Mobile Imaging 2017: 66-72 - [c60]Henry Gordon Dietz:
Refining raw pixel values using a value error model to drive texture synthesis. Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems 2017: 56-66 - [c59]Henry G. Dietz:
How Low Can You Go? LCPC 2017: 101-108 - 2016
- [c58]Henry G. Dietz, Zachary Snyder, John Fike, Pablo Quevedo:
Scene Appearance Change As Framerate Approaches Infinity. Digital Photography and Mobile Imaging 2016: 1-7 - [c57]Subash Marri Sridhar, Henry G. Dietz, Paul Selegue Eberhart:
Use of Flawed and Ideal Image Pairs to Drive Filter Creation by Genetic Programming. Digital Photography and Mobile Imaging 2016: 1-11 - [c56]Henry Gordon Dietz:
Mixing and matching sensor format with lens coverage. IQSP 2016: 1-11 - [c55]Henry Gordon Dietz:
Sony ARW2 Compression: Artifacts And Credible Repair. Visual Information Processing and Communication 2016: 1-10 - 2015
- [c54]Henry Gordon Dietz, Paul Selegue Eberhart:
ISO-less? Digital Photography 2015: 94040L - [c53]Henry G. Dietz:
Frameless representation and manipulation of image data. Visual Information Processing and Communication 2015: 94100R - 2014
- [c52]Henry Gordon Dietz:
Out-of-focus point spread functions. Digital Photography 2014: 90230J - [c51]Henry Gordon Dietz:
Frameless, time domain continuous image capture. IMSE 2014: 902207 - 2013
- [c50]Henry Gordon Dietz:
FUJIFILM X10 white orbs and DeOrbIt. Digital Photography 2013: 866005 - 2012
- [c49]Henry G. Dietz:
Reprocessing anaglyph images. Three-Dimensional Image Processing (3DIP) and Applications 2012: 82900S
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c48]Soohong P. Kim, Samuel P. Midkiff, Henry G. Dietz:
Hardware Support for OpenMP Collective Operations. LCPC 2009: 31-49 - [c47]Henry G. Dietz, Bobby Dalton Young:
MIMD Interpretation on a GPU. LCPC 2009: 65-79 - 2008
- [c46]William R. Dieter, Henry G. Dietz:
Computer Aided Engineering of Cluster Computers. ISPASS 2008: 44-53 - 2007
- [j12]William R. Dieter, A. Kaveti, Henry G. Dietz:
Low-Cost Microarchitectural Support for Improved Floating-Point Accuracy. IEEE Comput. Archit. Lett. 6(1): 13-16 (2007) - [j11]William R. Dieter, Henry G. Dietz:
Designing a Cluster for Your Application. Comput. Sci. Eng. 9(4): 72-79 (2007) - [j10]Kevin D. Donohue, Jens Hannemann, Henry G. Dietz:
Performance of phase transform for detecting sound sources with microphone arrays in reverberant and noisy environments. Signal Process. 87(7): 1677-1691 (2007) - 2006
- [c45]Hank G. Dietz, Bill Dieter, Randy Fisher, Kungyen Chang:
Floating-Point Computation with Just Enough Accuracy. International Conference on Computational Science (1) 2006: 226-233 - [c44]Henry G. Dietz, William R. Dieter:
Compiler and runtime support for predictive control of power and cooling. IPDPS 2006 - 2005
- [c43]Timothy Mattox, Henry G. Dietz, William R. Dieter:
Sparse Flat Neighborhood Networks (SFNNs): Scalable Guaranteed Pairwise Bandwidth & Unit Latency. IPDPS 2005 - [c42]Shashi Deepa Arcot, Henry G. Dietz, Sarojini Priyadarshini Rajachidambaram:
Manipulating MAXLIVE for Spill-Free Register Allocation. LCPC 2005: 32-46 - 2004
- [j9]Thomas Hauser, Timothy Mattox, Raymond P. LeBeau, Henry G. Dietz, P. George Huang:
Code Optimizations for Complex Microprocessors Applied to CFD Software. SIAM J. Sci. Comput. 25(4): 1461-1477 (2004) - 2003
- [c41]Henry G. Dietz, Shashi Deepa Arcot, Sujana Gorantla:
Much Ado about Almost Nothing: Compilation for Nanocontrollers. LCPC 2003: 466-480 - [e1]Henry G. Dietz:
Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing, 14th International Workshop, LCPC 2001, Cumberland Falls, KY, USA, August 1-3, 2001. Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2624, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-04029-3 [contents] - 2002
- [c40]Henry G. Dietz, Timothy Mattox:
Compiler Optimizations Using Data Compression to Decrease Address Reference Entropy. LCPC 2002: 126-141 - 2000
- [c39]Hank G. Dietz, Timothy Mattox:
KLAT2's Flat Neighborhood Network. Annual Linux Showcase & Conference 2000 - [c38]Henry G. Dietz, Timothy Mattox:
Compiler Techniques for Flat Neighborhood Networks. LCPC 2000: 244-258 - [c37]Thomas Hauser, Timothy Mattox, Raymond P. LeBeau, Henry G. Dietz, P. George Huang:
High-Cost CFD on a Low-Cost Cluster. SC 2000: 55
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c36]Randall J. Fisher, Henry G. Dietz:
The Scc Compiler: SWARing at MMX 3DNow! LCPC 1999: 399-414 - [c35]Hank G. Dietz:
Speculative Predication Across Arbitrary Interprocedural Control Flow. LCPC 1999: 432-446 - 1998
- [c34]Henry G. Dietz:
Heterogeneous Parallel Computing with Java: Jabber or Justified? Heterogeneous Computing Workshop 1998: 159-162 - [c33]Hank G. Dietz, José Duato, Steven L. Scott, Thomas L. Sterling, Craig B. Stunkel, Stephen R. Wheat:
Convergence Points on Commercial Parallel Systems: Do We Have the Node Architecture? Do We Have the Network? Do We Have the Programming Paradigm? ICPP 1998: 392-395 - [c32]Raymond Hoare, Henry G. Dietz:
A Case for Aggregate Networks. IPPS/SPDP 1998: 162-166 - [c31]Randall J. Fisher, Henry G. Dietz:
Compiling for SIMD Within a Register. LCPC 1998: 290-304 - 1997
- [c30]Soohong P. Kim, Raymond Hoare, Henry G. Dietz:
VLIW Across Multiple Superscalar Processors on a Single Chip. IEEE PACT 1997: 166- - [c29]Henry G. Dietz, Timothy Mattox, G. Krishnamurthy:
The Aggregate Function API: It's Not Just for PAPERS Anymore. LCPC 1997: 277-291 - [r1]Howard Jay Siegel, Henry G. Dietz, John K. Antonio:
Software Support Challenges for Heterogeneous Computing. The Computer Science and Engineering Handbook 1997: 1886-1909 - 1996
- [j8]Howard Jay Siegel, Henry G. Dietz, John K. Antonio:
Software Support for Heterogeneous Computing. ACM Comput. Surv. 28(1): 237-239 (1996) - [c28]Henry G. Dietz, Raymond Hoare, Timothy Mattox:
A Fine-Grain Parallel Architecture Based on Barrier Synchronization. ICPP, Vol. 1 1996: 247-250 - [c27]Howard Jay Siegel, Tracy D. Braun, Henry G. Dietz, Mark Bernd Kulaczewski, Muthucumaru Maheswaran, Pierre H. Pero, Janet M. Siegel, John John E. So, Min Tan, Mitchell D. Theys, Lee Wang:
The PASM Project: A Study of Reconfigurable Parallel Computing. ISPAN 1996: 529-536 - [c26]Tai M. Chung, Henry G. Dietz:
Static scheduling of hard real-time code with instruction-level timing accuracy. RTCSA 1996: 203- - [c25]Raymond Hoare, Henry G. Dietz, Timothy Mattox, Soohong P. Kim:
Bitwise aggregate networks. SPDP 1996: 306-313 - 1995
- [j7]Matthew T. O'Keefe, Henry G. Dietz:
Static Barrier MIMD: Architecture and Performance Analysis. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 25(2): 126-132 (1995) - [c24]Henry G. Dietz, Tai M. Chung, Timothy Mattox:
A Parallel Processing Support Library Based on Synchronized Aggregate Communication. LCPC 1995: 254-268 - [c23]Tai M. Chung, Henry G. Dietz:
Language Constructs and Transformation for Hard Real-time Systems. Workshop on Languages, Compilers, & Tools for Real-Time Systems 1995: 41-49 - 1994
- [j6]Myong H. Kang, Henry G. Dietz, Bharat K. Bhargava:
Multiple-Query Optimization at Algorithm-Level. Data Knowl. Eng. 14(1): 57-75 (1994) - [c22]William E. Cohen, Henry G. Dietz, J. B. Sponaugle:
Dynamic Barrier Architecture for Multi-Mode Fine Grain Parallelism Using Conventional Processors. ICPP (1) 1994: 93-96 - [c21]James B. Armstrong, Howard Jay Siegel, William E. Cohen, Min Tan, Henry G. Dietz, José A. B. Fortes:
Dynamic Task Migration from SPMD to SIMD Virtual Machines. ICPP (2) 1994: 160-169 - [c20]Eng-Siong Tan, Henry G. Dietz:
Abstracting Plan-like Program Information: A Demonstration. ICSM 1994: 262-271 - [c19]Henry G. Dietz, William E. Cohen, T. Muhammad, Timothy Mattox:
Compiler Techniques for Fine-Grain Execution on Workstation Clusters Using PAPERS. LCPC 1994: 31-45 - 1993
- [j5]Mark A. Nichols, Howard Jay Siegel, Henry G. Dietz:
Data Management and Control-Flow Aspects of an SIMD/SPMD Parallel Language/Compiler. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 4(2): 222-234 (1993) - [j4]Matthew T. O'Keefe, Henry G. Dietz:
Loop Coalescing and Scheduling for Barrier MIMD Architectures. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 4(9): 1060-1064 (1993) - [c18]Howard Jay Siegel, Henry G. Dietz, Richard F. Freund, Chani Pangali, Richard C. Metzger, Kenneth W. Neves, C. V. Ramamoorthy, Andrew S. Tanenbaum:
Panel - The Virtual Heterogeneous Supercomputer: Can It Be Built? HPDC 1993: 30-31 - [c17]Henry G. Dietz, G. Krishnamurthy:
Meta-State Conversion. ICPP (2) 1993: 47-56 - [c16]Henry G. Dietz, William E. Cohen, B. K. Grant:
Would You Run It Here...Or There? (AHS: Automatic Heterogeneous Supercomputing). ICPP (2) 1993: 217-221 - 1992
- [j3]Terence John Parr, Henry G. Dietz, William E. Cohen:
PCCTS reference manual: version 1.00. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 27(2): 88-165 (1992) - [j2]Henry G. Dietz, Abderrazek Zaafrani, Matthew T. O'Keefe:
Static scheduling for barrier MIMD architectures. J. Supercomput. 5(4): 263-289 (1992) - [c15]Henry G. Dietz:
Common Subexpression Induction. ICPP (2) 1992: 174-182 - [c14]Henry G. Dietz, William E. Cohen:
A Control-Parallel Programming Model Implemented on SIMD. LCPC 1992: 311-325 - 1991
- [j1]Mark A. Nichols, Howard Jay Siegel, Henry G. Dietz, Russell W. Quong, Wayne G. Nation:
Eliminating Memory for Fragmentation Within Partitionable SIMD/SPMD Machines. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 2(3): 290-303 (1991) - [c13]Mark A. Nichols, Howard Jay Siegel, Henry G. Dietz:
Execution mode management and CU/PE overlap in an SIMD/SPMD parallel language/compiler. COMPSAC 1991: 392-397 - [c12]Y.-L. Ju, Henry G. Dietz:
Reduction of Cache Coherence Overhead by Compiler Data Layout and Loop Transformation. LCPC 1991: 344-358 - 1990
- [c11]Matthew T. O'Keefe, Henry G. Dietz:
Hardware Barrier Synchronization: Static Barrier MIMD (SBM). ICPP (1) 1990: 35-42 - [c10]Matthew T. O'Keefe, Henry G. Dietz:
Hardware Barrier Synchronization: Dynamic Barrier MIMD (DBM). ICPP (1) 1990: 43-46 - [c9]Ashar Nisar, Henry G. Dietz:
Optimal Code Scheduling for Multiple-Pipeline Processors. ICPP (2) 1990: 61-64 - [c8]Mark A. Nichols, Howard Jay Siegel, Henry G. Dietz, Russell W. Quong, Wayne G. Nation:
Minimizing Memory Requirements for Partitionable SIMD/SPMD Machines. ICPP (1) 1990: 84-91 - [c7]Abderrazek Zaafrani, Henry G. Dietz, Matthew T. O'Keefe:
Static Scheduling for Barrier MIMD Architectures. ICPP (2) 1990: 187-194
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c6]Chi-Hung Chi, Henry G. Dietz:
Unified Management of Registers and Cache Using Liveness and Cache Bypass. PLDI 1989: 344-355 - [c5]Henry G. Dietz, Thomas Schwederski, Matthew T. O'Keefe, Abderrazek Zaafrani:
Static synchronization beyond VLIW. SC 1989: 416-425 - 1988
- [c4]Henry G. Dietz:
Finding Large-Grain Parallelism In Loops with Serial Control Dependencies. ICPP (2) 1988: 114-121 - [c3]Henry G. Dietz, Chi-Hung Chi:
CRegs: a new kind of memory for referencing arrays and pointers. SC 1988: 360-367 - 1986
- [c2]Henry G. Dietz, David Klappholz:
Refined Fortran: Another Sequential Language for Parallel Programming. ICPP 1986: 184-191 - 1985
- [c1]Henry G. Dietz, David Klappholz:
Refined C: A Sequential Language for Parallel Programming. ICPP 1985: 442-449
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