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Neon Intrinsics on Android: How to Truncate Thresholding and Convolution of a 1D Signal

8 Jun 2020CPOL9 min read 15.1K   3  
In this article I will show you an approach can be easily employed to write efficient code that can be useful for signal and image processing, neural networks, or game applications.
Here, I develop an Android app that uses native C++ code to perform signal processing. I showhow easily you can combine Java with native code to perform computation-intensive work.

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Dawid Borycki is a software engineer and biomedical researcher with extensive experience in Microsoft technologies. He has completed a broad range of challenging projects involving the development of software for device prototypes (mostly medical equipment), embedded device interfacing, and desktop and mobile programming. Borycki is an author of two Microsoft Press books: “Programming for Mixed Reality (2018)” and “Programming for the Internet of Things (2017).”

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