RXMesh: A GPU Mesh Data Structure - SIGGRAPH 2021
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RXMesh: A GPU Mesh Data Structure - SIGGRAPH 2021
GPU-based large scale Approx. Nearest Neighbor Search, accepted at CVPR 2016
Algorithms implemented in CUDA + resources about GPGPU
Parallel reduction of boundary matrices for Persistent Homology with CUDA
This is a LSQR-CUDA implementation written by Lawrence Ayers under the supervision of Stefan Guthe of the GRIS institute at the Technische Universität Darmstadt. The LSQR library was authored Chris Paige and Michael Saunders.
Parallel SpMV using CSR representation, built in CUDA
In this code is provided a simple, efficient and fast method to calculate motion and backgroud dynamically using nVidia GPUs power
Parallel implementation of Nearest Neighbour Search algorithm
Case studies constitute a modern interdisciplinary and valuable teaching practice which plays a critical and fundamental role in the development of new skills and the formation of new knowledge. This research studies the behavior and performance of two interdisciplinary and widely adopted scientific kernels, a Fast Fourier Transform and Matrix M…
Playing with CUDA and GPUs in Google Colab
A GPU-Accelerated Clustering Algorithm that uses the Hungarian method
K-Means algorithm parallelized in CUDA
A way to compute PCA through CUDA and GPU
GPU implementation of GCN (Graph Convolutional Networks)
This is a program to solve the job shop scheduling problem by using the parallel genetic algorithm
An efficient CUDA implementation of Adaptive Non Local Means algorithm for image denoising.
Illustrating CUDA C for general-purpose computing on GPUs
C++ implementation of a neural network using OpenMP and CUDA for parallelization.
This is a two-dimensional fluid solver written in a hybrid CPU-GPU architecture platform This code has been written as part of the requiremnts for the following courses at the University of Utah: Computational Fluid Dynamics Parallel computing on many-cores @ Authors: Arash Nemati Hayati Akshay Singhvi Lucas Ulmer
This a reaction-diffusion PDE solver in 3D implemented with C/C++/CUDA and OpenGL interoperability. In addition, the media has rotational anisotropy to account for the tissue fiber effects.
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