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Geometrical Multiresolution Adaptive Transforms [electronic resource] : Theory and Applications / by Agnieszka Lisowska.

By: Lisowska, Agnieszka [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Studies in Computational Intelligence: 545Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XII, 107 p. 65 illus., 21 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319050119.Subject(s): Computer science | Computer science -- Mathematics | Image processing | Computer mathematics | Computer Science | Image Processing and Computer Vision | Math Applications in Computer Science | Mathematical Applications in Computer ScienceAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 006.6 | 006.37 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Smoothlets -- Multismoothlets -- Moments-Based Multismoothlet Transform -- Image Compression -- Image Denoising -- Edge Detection -- Summary.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Modern image processing techniques are based on multiresolution geometrical methods of image representation. These methods are efficient in sparse approximation of digital images. There is a wide family of functions called simply 'X-lets', and these methods can be divided into two groups: the adaptive and the nonadaptive. This book is devoted to the adaptive methods of image approximation, especially to multismoothlets. Besides multismoothlets, several other new ideas are also covered. Current literature considers the black and white images with smooth horizon function as the model for sparse approximation but here, the class of blurred multihorizon is introduced, which is then used in the approximation of images with multiedges. Additionally, the semi-anisotropic model of multiedge representation, the introduction of the shift invariant multismoothlet transform and sliding multismoothlets are also covered. Geometrical Multiresolution Adaptive Transforms should be accessible to both mathematicians and computer scientists. It is suitable as a professional reference for students, researchers and engineers, containing many open problems and will be an excellent starting point for those who are beginning new research in the area or who want to use geometrical multiresolution adaptive methods in image processing, analysis or compression.
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Introduction -- Smoothlets -- Multismoothlets -- Moments-Based Multismoothlet Transform -- Image Compression -- Image Denoising -- Edge Detection -- Summary.

Modern image processing techniques are based on multiresolution geometrical methods of image representation. These methods are efficient in sparse approximation of digital images. There is a wide family of functions called simply 'X-lets', and these methods can be divided into two groups: the adaptive and the nonadaptive. This book is devoted to the adaptive methods of image approximation, especially to multismoothlets. Besides multismoothlets, several other new ideas are also covered. Current literature considers the black and white images with smooth horizon function as the model for sparse approximation but here, the class of blurred multihorizon is introduced, which is then used in the approximation of images with multiedges. Additionally, the semi-anisotropic model of multiedge representation, the introduction of the shift invariant multismoothlet transform and sliding multismoothlets are also covered. Geometrical Multiresolution Adaptive Transforms should be accessible to both mathematicians and computer scientists. It is suitable as a professional reference for students, researchers and engineers, containing many open problems and will be an excellent starting point for those who are beginning new research in the area or who want to use geometrical multiresolution adaptive methods in image processing, analysis or compression.

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