Beyond Wavelets

This document was uploaded by one of our users. The uploader already confirmed that they had the permission to publish it. If you are author/publisher or own the copyright of this documents, please report to us by using this DMCA report form.

Simply click on the Download Book button.

Yes, Book downloads on Ebookily are 100% Free.

Sometimes the book is free on Amazon As well, so go ahead and hit "Search on Amazon"

Beyond Wavelets presents state-of-the-art theories, methods, algorithms, and applications of mathematical extensions for classical wavelet analysis. Wavelets, introduced 20 years ago by Morlet and Grossmann and developed very rapidly during the 1980's and 1990's, has created a common link between computational mathematics and other disciplines of science and engineering. Classical wavelets have provided effective and efficient mathematical tools for time-frequency analysis which enhances and replaces the Fourier approach. However, with the current advances in science and technology, there is an immediate need to extend wavelet mathematical tools as well. "Beyond Wavelets" presents a list of ideas and mathematical foundations for such extensions, including: continuous and digital ridgelets, brushlets, steerable wavelet packets, contourlets, eno-wavelets, spline-wavelet frames, and quasi-affine wavelets. Wavelet subband algorithms are extended to pyramidal directional and nonuniform filter banks. In addition, this volume includes a method for tomographic reconstruction using a mechanical image model and a statistical study for independent adaptive signal representation. Investigators already familiar with wavelet methods from areas such as engineering, statistics, and mathematics will benefit by owning this volume. *Curvelets, Contourlets, Ridgelets, *Digital Implementation of Ridgelet Packets *Steerable Wavelet Packets *Essentially Non-Oscillatory Wavelets *Medical Imaging *Non-Uniform Filter Banks *Spline-wavelet frames and *Vanishing Moment Recovery Functions

Author(s): C.K. Chui, P. Monk and L. Wuytack (Eds.)
Series: Studies in Computational Mathematics 10
Publisher: AP
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 1-305

Content:
Preface
Pages v-viii
Grant Weiland

Digital ridgelet transform based on true ridge functions Original Research Article
Pages 1-30
D.L. Donoho, A.G. Flesia

Digital implementation of ridgelet packets Original Research Article
Pages 31-60
A.G. Flesia, H. Hel-or, A. Averbuch, E.J. Candès, R.R. Coifman, D.L. Donoho

Brushlets : Steerable wavelet packets Original Research Article
Pages 61-82
François G. Meyer, Ronald R. Coifman

Contourlets Original Research Article
Pages 83-105
M.N. Do, M. Vetterli

Eno-Wavelet transforms and some applications Original Research Article
Pages 107-133
Tony F. Chan, Hao-Min Zhou

A mechanical image model for bayesian tomographic reconstruction Original Research Article
Pages 135-150
Shiying Zhao, Haiyan Cai

Recent development of spline wavelet frames with compact support Original Research Article
Pages 151-214
Charles Chui, Joachim Stöckler

Affine, quasi-affine and co-affine wavelets Original Research Article
Pages 215-223
Philip Gressman, Demetrio Labate, Guido Weiss, Edward N. Wilson

Sparsity vs. statistical independence in adaptive signal representations: A case study of the spike process Original Research Article
Pages 225-257
Bertrand Bénichou, Naoki Saito

Nonuniform filter banks: New results and open problems Original Research Article
Pages 259-301
Sony Akkarakaran, P.P. Vaidyanathan

Index
Pages 303-305