Abstract

A fast polynomial transform (FPT) algorithm for computing two-dimensional cyclic convolutions on a general-purpose computer is demonstrated and compared with the FFT approach. An FPT program for two-dimensional convolutions written in FORTRAN is shown to be 20% faster than the conventional FFT algorithm. This higher speed advantage makes the FPT algorithm a candidate for many two-dimensional digital image filtering applications.

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