DocumentCode
2010655
Title
Fast progressive reconstruction of a transformed image by the Hartley method
Author
Liu, M. ; Durrani, T.S.
Author_Institution
Dept of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow, UK
fYear
1989
fDate
6-8 Sep 1989
Firstpage
236
Abstract
Summary form only given. The fast Hartley transform (FHT) is used for the progressive reconstruction of an image in a still image retrieval system with a narrow bandwidth channel. Due to its real-valued nature, FHT has the advantage over the fast Fourier transform (FFT) in the computation speed, and it has the identical forward and the inverse transform kernel, among other properties, so it is a good substitute for FFT in many applications. However, for the 2D transform, the FHT is a little awkward compared with the FFT. For the 2D FFT, it is possible to split the transform into two 1D FFTs. The Hartley transform, whose kernel function is sine plus cosine, cannot be split in the same way as the FFT. The authors have circumvented this limitation by using multiple 1D FHTs to perform a 2D transform. They call this transform the pseudo-2D Hartley transform
Keywords
computerised picture processing; transforms; 2D transform; FFT; fast Fourier transform; fast Hartley transform; fast progressive image reconstruction; narrow bandwidth channel; pseudo-2D Hartley transform; still image retrieval system; Bandwidth; Fourier transforms; Image reconstruction; Image retrieval; Kernel; Reconstruction algorithms; Signal processing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multidimensional Signal Processing Workshop, 1989., Sixth
Conference_Location
Pacific Grove, CA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MDSP.1989.97140
Filename
97140
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