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Multiscale Geometric Analysis for Images

January 25, 2005 03:00 PM to 04:00 PM

Speakers:
Baraniuk, Richard

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Summary:

This talk first introduces the theory and applications of the complex wavelet transform for image analysis. A new wedgelet statistical model is then presented for the efficient representation of natural images.

Keywords:

Image Analysis; Multiscale; Wavelets; Image Representation Sparse; Statistical Models; Compression; Wedgelets.

Lecture #10782

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