In this paper, we propose a framework for constructing adaptive wavelet decompositions using the lifting scheme. A major requirement is that perfect reconstruction is possible without any overhead cost. In this paper we restrict ourselves to the update lifting stage. It is assumed that the update filter utilises local gradient information to adapt itself to the signal in the sense that smaller gradients `evoke' stronger update filters. As a result, sharp transitions in a signal will not be smoothed to the same extent as regions which are more homogeneous. The approach taken in this paper differs from other adaptive schemes found in the literature in the sense that that no bookkeeping is required in order to have perfect reconstruction
We begin with the concept of a discrete wavelet transformation. We begin with a scaling function sat...
In this paper we study the problem of evaluating the reconstruction distortion in the wavelet domain...
Lifting has traditionally been described in the time/spatial domain and the intuition behind the ent...
textabstractAdaptive wavelet decompositions appear useful in various applications in image and video...
In this paper, we propose a technique for building adaptive wavelets by means of an extension of the...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a technique for building adaptive wavelets by means of an extensio...
Journal PaperThis paper develops new algorithms for adapted multiscale analysis and signal adaptive ...
This paper studies lifting schemes that are adaptive with respect to the gradient vector of the inpu...
We present a new class of adaptive wavelet decompositions that can capture the directional nature of...
Conference paperSummary form only given. Image compression relies on efficient representations of im...
This paper develops two new adaptive wavelet transforms based on the lifting scheme. The lifting con...
htmlabstractIn its original form, the wavelet transform is a linear tool. However, it has been incre...
International audienceMany existing works related to lossy-to-lossless image compression are based o...
We begin with the concept of a discrete wavelet transformation. We begin with a scaling function sat...
This Ph.D. thesis dissertation addresses multi-resolution image decomposition, a key issue in signal...
We begin with the concept of a discrete wavelet transformation. We begin with a scaling function sat...
In this paper we study the problem of evaluating the reconstruction distortion in the wavelet domain...
Lifting has traditionally been described in the time/spatial domain and the intuition behind the ent...
textabstractAdaptive wavelet decompositions appear useful in various applications in image and video...
In this paper, we propose a technique for building adaptive wavelets by means of an extension of the...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a technique for building adaptive wavelets by means of an extensio...
Journal PaperThis paper develops new algorithms for adapted multiscale analysis and signal adaptive ...
This paper studies lifting schemes that are adaptive with respect to the gradient vector of the inpu...
We present a new class of adaptive wavelet decompositions that can capture the directional nature of...
Conference paperSummary form only given. Image compression relies on efficient representations of im...
This paper develops two new adaptive wavelet transforms based on the lifting scheme. The lifting con...
htmlabstractIn its original form, the wavelet transform is a linear tool. However, it has been incre...
International audienceMany existing works related to lossy-to-lossless image compression are based o...
We begin with the concept of a discrete wavelet transformation. We begin with a scaling function sat...
This Ph.D. thesis dissertation addresses multi-resolution image decomposition, a key issue in signal...
We begin with the concept of a discrete wavelet transformation. We begin with a scaling function sat...
In this paper we study the problem of evaluating the reconstruction distortion in the wavelet domain...
Lifting has traditionally been described in the time/spatial domain and the intuition behind the ent...