Image Processing - DSP - Digital Signal Processing - Articles - White Papers - Theses - etc
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In this paper, we propose a natural framework that allows any region-based segmentation energy to be re-formulated in a local way. We consider local rather than global image statistics and evolve a co...
The target of this master thesis is to evaluate the Image Warping technique and propose a possible design for an implementation in FPGA. The Image Warping is widely used in the image processing for im...
A man was interested in knowing of unknown from the very beginning of the human history. Our human eyes help us to investigate our environment by reflection of light. However, wavelengths of visible l...
Motivation:
A man was interested in knowing of unknown from the very beginning of the human history. Our human eyes help us to investigate our environment by reflection of light. However, wavelengt...
This report details Digital Signal Processing (DSP) methods for optimizing the performance of a self-calibrating image-rejection mixer, as well as a custom VLSI implementation of one such algorithm. T...
Applications like telemedicine require the diagnostic information in the form of very large images to be transferred using existing networks. These applications use region of interest coding in medica...
We propose a 2D generalization to the M-band case
of the dual-tree decomposition structure (initially proposed by
N. Kingsbury and further investigated by I. Selesnick) based
on a Hilbert pair of w...
Dual-tree wavelet decompositions have recently
gained much popularity, mainly due to their ability to provide an
accurate directional analysis of images combined with a reduced
redundancy. When the...
The use of multicomponent images has become widespread with the improvement of multisensor
systems having increased spatial and spectral resolutions. However, the observed images are often
corrupted...