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This dissertation investigates wavelets as a multiscale tool on non-Euclidean manifolds. The growing importance of using non-Euclidean manifolds as a geometric model for data comes from the diversity of the data collected. In this work we mostly deal with ...
I. Introduction Wavelets are the result of collective efforts that recognized common threads between ideas and concepts that had been independently developed and investigated by distinct research communities. They provide a unifying framework for decompos ...
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We present complex rotation-covariant multiresolution families aimed for image analysis. Since they are complex-valued functions, they provide the important phase information, which is missing in the discrete wavelet transform with real wavelets. Our basis ...
Microscopy imaging often suffers from limited depth-of-field. However, the specimen can be “optically sectioned” by moving the object along the optical axis. Then different areas appear in focus in different images. Extended depth-of-field is a fusion algo ...
We build wavelets on the 2-Hyperboloid. First, we define dilations on the hyperboloid through conic projection. Then, incorporating hyperbolic motions belonging to SO0(1,2), we define a family of hyperbolic wavelets. The continuous wavelet transform (CW ...
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 ...
Microscopy imaging often suffers from limited depth-of-focus. However, the specimen can be “optically sectioned” by moving the object along the optical axis; different areas appear in focus in different images. Extended depth-of-focus is a fusion algorithm ...
The combination of wavelength multiplexing and spectral interferometry allows for the encoding of multidimensional information and its transmission over a mono-dimensional channel; for example, measurements of a surface's topography acquired through a mono ...