Wavelet footprints and frames for signal processing and communication
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In this talk, we discuss the issue of source separation in a signal on the sphere or on the plane, relying on the sparsity of one signal component in a scale-discretized steerable wavelet basis. The steerability of wavelets allows to probe in detail the lo ...
In this report we extend the ideas behind classical multiscale signal processing techniques in order to analyze data residing on graphs. In particular, we extend the notions of filtering, downsampling, and upsampling to functions defined on graphs. We then ...
Recently, it has been shown that a quantize-map-and-forward scheme approximately achieves (within a constant number of bits) the Gaussian relay network capacity for arbitrary topologies [1]. This was established using Gaussian codebooks for transmission an ...
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Popular transforms, like the discrete cosine transform or the wavelet transform, owe their success to the fact that they promote sparsity. These transforms are capable of extracting the structure of a large class of signals and representing them by a few t ...
The dual-tree complex wavelet transform (DT-ℂWT) is known to exhibit better shift-invariance than the conventional discrete wavelet transform. We propose an amplitude-phase representation of the DT-ℂWT which, among other things, offers a direct explanation ...
We provide an amplitude-phase representation of the dual-tree complex wavelet transform by extending the fixed quadrature relationship of the dual-tree wavelets to arbitrary phase-shifts using the fractional Hilbert transform. (fHT). The fHT is a generaliz ...
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Based on the class of complex gradient-Laplace operators, we show the design of a non-separable two-dimensional wavelet basis from a single and analytically defined generator wavelet function. The wavelet decomposition is implemented by an efficient FFT-ba ...
We provide an amplitude-phase representation of the dual-tree complex wavelet transform by extending the fixed quadrature relationship of the dual-tree wavelets to arbitrary phase-shifts using the fractional Hilbert transform (fHT). The fHT is a generaliza ...
We propose a vector/matrix extension of our denoising algorithm initially developed for grayscale images, in order to efficiently process multichannel (e.g., color) images. This work follows our recently published SURE-LET approach where the denoising algo ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2008
We consider the problem of side-information scalable (SI-scalable) source coding, where the encoder constructs a two-layer description, such that the receiver with high quality side information will be able to use only the first layer to reconstruct the so ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2008