DocumentCode
3862650
Title
Efficient design of a low redundant Discrete Shearlet Transform
Author
Bart Goossens;Jan Aelterman;Hiep Luong;Aleksandra Pizurica;Wilfried Philips
Author_Institution
Ghent University, Department of Telecommunications and Information Processing (TELIN-IPI-IBBT), Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, B-9000, Belgium
fYear
2009
Firstpage
112
Lastpage
124
Abstract
Recently, there has been a huge interest in multiresolution representations that also perform a multidirectional analysis. The Shearlet transform provides both a multiresolution analysis (such as the wavelet transform), and at the same time an optimally sparse image-independent representation for images containing edges. Existing discrete implementations of the Shearlet transform havemainly focused on specific applications, such as edge detection or denoising, and were not designed with a low redundancy in mind (the redundancy factor is typically larger than the number of orientation subbands in the finest scale). In this paper, we present a novel design of a Discrete Shearlet Transform, that can have a redundancy factor of 2.6, independent of the number of orientation subbands, and that has many interesting properties, such as shift-invariance and self-invertability. This transform can be used in a wide range of applications. Experiments are provided to show the improved characteristics of the transform.
Keywords
"Discrete transforms","Discrete wavelet transforms","Image edge detection","Performance analysis","Multiresolution analysis","Wavelet analysis","Information processing","Frequency","Image resolution","Image analysis"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Local and Non-Local Approximation in Image Processing, 2009. LNLA 2009. International Workshop on
ISSN
2166-5559
Electronic_ISBN
2166-5575
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/LNLA.2009.5278394
Filename
5278394
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