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New tight frames of curvelets and optimal representations of objects with piecewise C2 singularities

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This paper introduces new tight frames of curvelets to address the problem of finding optimally sparse representations of objects with discontinuities along piecewise C2 edges.
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This paper introduces new tight frames of curvelets to address the problem of finding optimally sparse representations of objects with discontinuities along piecewise C 2 edges. Conceptually, the curvelet transform is a multiscale pyramid with many directions and positions at each length scale, and needle-shaped elements at fine scales. These elements have many useful geometric multiscale features that set them apart from classical multiscale representations such as wavelets. For instance, curvelets obey a parabolic scaling relation which says that at scale 2 -j , each element has an envelope that is aligned along a ridge of length 2 -j/2 and width 2 -j . We prove that curvelets provide an essentially optimal representation of typical objects f that are C 2 except for discontinuities along piecewise C 2 curves. Such representations are nearly as sparse as if f were not singular and turn out to be far more sparse than the wavelet decomposition of the object. For instance, the n-term partial reconstruction f C n obtained by selecting the n largest terms in the curvelet series obeys ∥f - f C n ∥ 2 L2 ≤ C . n -2 . (log n) 3 , n → ∞. This rate of convergence holds uniformly over a class of functions that are C 2 except for discontinuities along piecewise C 2 curves and is essentially optimal. In comparison, the squared error of n-term wavelet approximations only converges as n -1 as n → ∞, which is considerably worse than the optimal behavior.

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A despeckling algorithm combining curvelet and wavelet transforms of high resolution SAR images

TL;DR: Experimental results of TerraSAR-X high resolution images indicated that the algorithm presented here had well despeckling effect, as well as fine edge-preserving ability, compared with the Enhanced Lee filter, the Enhanced Frost filter,The wavelet transform based and curvelettransform based methods.
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Multiresolution Methods in Face Recognition

TL;DR: This chapter outline the limitations of wavelets and show how the new image analysis tools overcome them, and outline how CS can be used for face recognition which certainly will be a new direction in the field of face recognition.
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Anisotropic Wavelet-Based Image Nearness Measure

TL;DR: In this article, a wavelet-based image nearness measure is proposed to measure changes in the contour, position, and spatial orientation of bounded regions of a bounded region.
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Non-negative sparse modeling of textures

TL;DR: A statistical model for textures that uses a non-negative decomposition on a set of local atoms learned from an exemplar and applications to texture synthesis, image inpainting and texture segmentation are presented.
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K-fusion Frames and the Corresponding Generators for Unitary Systems

TL;DR: In this article, a necessary and sufficient condition for a unitary system with a complete wandering subspace to be a K-fusion frame generator is given, where the subspace is defined as a set of closed subspaces and weights.
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