The analysis and detection of edges is a central problem in applied mathematics and image processing. A number of results in recent years have shown that directional multiscale methods such as continuous curvelet and shearlet transforms offer a powerful theoretical framework to capture the geometry of edge singularities, going far beyond the capabilities of the conventional wavelet transform. The continuous shearlet transform, in particular, provides a precise geometric characterization of edges in piecewise constant functions in R2 and R3, including corner points. However, a question has been raised frequently: What happens if the function is piecewise smooth and not just piecewise constant? Clearly, a piecewise smooth function is a much m...
AbstractWe discuss a Continuous Curvelet Transform (CCT), a transform f↦Γf(a,b,θ) of functions f(x1,...
We are concerned with the problem of recovering edges of piecewise smooth functions with finitely ma...
Abstract. It is known that the Continuous Wavelet Transform of a distribu-tion f decays rapidly near...
The analysis and detection of edges is a central problem in applied mathematics and image processing...
AbstractIt is well known that the continuous wavelet transform has the ability to identify the set o...
The continuous curvelet and shearlet transforms have recently been shown to be much more effective t...
Edges and surface boundaries are often the most relevant features in images and multidimensional dat...
Shearlets are a relatively new and very effective multi-scale framework for signal analysis. Contrar...
Shearlets are a relatively new and very effective multiresolution framework for signal analysis able...
It is now widely acknowledged that wavelets are not very ef-fective in representing images containin...
Suppose that Ω is a three dimensional solid with boundary surface S = S1 ∪ · · · ∪ Sq, where each...
AbstractDirectional multiscale transforms such as the shearlet transform have emerged in recent year...
Directional multiscale transforms such as the shearlet transform have emerged in recent years for th...
Shearlets are a relatively new directional multi-scale framework for signal analysis, which have bee...
Shearlets emerged in recent years in applied harmonic analysis as a general framework to provide spa...
AbstractWe discuss a Continuous Curvelet Transform (CCT), a transform f↦Γf(a,b,θ) of functions f(x1,...
We are concerned with the problem of recovering edges of piecewise smooth functions with finitely ma...
Abstract. It is known that the Continuous Wavelet Transform of a distribu-tion f decays rapidly near...
The analysis and detection of edges is a central problem in applied mathematics and image processing...
AbstractIt is well known that the continuous wavelet transform has the ability to identify the set o...
The continuous curvelet and shearlet transforms have recently been shown to be much more effective t...
Edges and surface boundaries are often the most relevant features in images and multidimensional dat...
Shearlets are a relatively new and very effective multi-scale framework for signal analysis. Contrar...
Shearlets are a relatively new and very effective multiresolution framework for signal analysis able...
It is now widely acknowledged that wavelets are not very ef-fective in representing images containin...
Suppose that Ω is a three dimensional solid with boundary surface S = S1 ∪ · · · ∪ Sq, where each...
AbstractDirectional multiscale transforms such as the shearlet transform have emerged in recent year...
Directional multiscale transforms such as the shearlet transform have emerged in recent years for th...
Shearlets are a relatively new directional multi-scale framework for signal analysis, which have bee...
Shearlets emerged in recent years in applied harmonic analysis as a general framework to provide spa...
AbstractWe discuss a Continuous Curvelet Transform (CCT), a transform f↦Γf(a,b,θ) of functions f(x1,...
We are concerned with the problem of recovering edges of piecewise smooth functions with finitely ma...
Abstract. It is known that the Continuous Wavelet Transform of a distribu-tion f decays rapidly near...