Context-Oriented Image Processing,
From LRDE
- Authors
- Didier Verna, Franc cois Ripault
- Where
- Context-Oriented Programming Workshop
- Type
- inproceedings
- Date
- 2015-01-01
Abstract
Genericity aims at providing a very high level of abstraction in order, for instance, to separate the general shape of an algorithm from specific implementation details. Reaching a high level of genericity through regular object-oriented techniques has two major drawbacks, however: code cluttering (e.g. class / method proliferation) and performance degradation (e.g. dynamic dispatch). In this paper, we explore a potential use for the Context-Oriented programming paradigm in order to maintain a high level of genericity in an experimental image processing librarywithout sacrificing either the performance or the original object-oriented design of the application.
Bibtex (lrde.bib)
@InProceedings{ verna.15.cop, author = {Didier Verna and Fran\c cois Ripault}, title = {Context-Oriented Image Processing,}, booktitle = {Context-Oriented Programming Workshop}, year = 2015, abstract = {Genericity aims at providing a very high level of abstraction in order, for instance, to separate the general shape of an algorithm from specific implementation details. Reaching a high level of genericity through regular object-oriented techniques has two major drawbacks, however: code cluttering (e.g. class / method proliferation) and performance degradation (e.g. dynamic dispatch). In this paper, we explore a potential use for the Context-Oriented programming paradigm in order to maintain a high level of genericity in an experimental image processing library, without sacrificing either the performance or the original object-oriented design of the application. }, project = {Software} }