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Musical and audio signals in general form a major part of the large amount of data exchange taking place in our information-based society. Transmission of high quality audio signals through narrow-band channels, such as the Internet, requires refined metho ...
In this work, we study the effect of inserting spatially local temporal adaptivity to motion compensated frame adaptive transforms for video coding. Motion compensation aligns the temporal wavelet decomposition along motion trajectories. However, valid tra ...
Digital images are becoming increasingly successful thanks to the development and the facilitated access to systems permitting their generation (i.e. camera, scanner, imaging software, etc). A digital image basically corresponds to a 2D discrete set of reg ...
In this paper, we discuss a framework for the distributed compression of vector sources, based on our previous work on distributed transform coding. In particular, our goal is to develop a strategy of first applying a suitable distributed Karhunen-Loeve tr ...
The theory of high rate lossy source coding is well developed both with respect to the practice of quantization and its fundamental rate distortion limits. But many modern compression systems for natural signals such as audio and images operate at lower ra ...
We present ideas on how to structure software systems for high availability by considering MTTR/MTTF characteristics of components in addition to the traditional criteria, such as functionality or state sharing. Recursive restartability (RR), a recently pr ...
The ridgelet transform (Candes and Donoho, 1999) was introduced as a new multiscale representation for functions on continuous spaces that are smooth away from discontinuities along lines. In this paper, we present several discrete versions of the ridgelet ...
Efficient representation of visual information lies at the foundation of many image processing tasks, including compression, filtering, and feature extraction. Efficiency of a representation refers to the ability to capture significant information of an ob ...
Frequency-domain and subband implementations improve the computational efficiency and the convergence rate of adaptive schemes. The well-known multidelay adaptive filter (MDF) belongs to this class of block adaptive structures and is a DFT-based algorithm. ...
The Karhunen–Loève transform (KLT) is a key ele- ment of many signal processing and communication tasks. Many recent applications involve distributed signal processing, where it is not generally possible to apply the KLT to the entire signal; rather, the K ...