The frequency domain plays a key role in the description of signals and systems. In the classical approaches, the individual frequency components are treated as independent: In linear systems, the superposition principle restricts the filtering to an OR-like processing of independent complex exponentials. Likewise, the classical second-order statistic (the powerspectrum) measures only the occurrence of each individual frequency component, independent of whether it occurs in a systematic combination with other components or not. This basic limitation can be overcome by the extension of the classical approaches to nonlinear systems and higher-order statistics, which makes it possible to selectively address AND-like combinations of frequency c...
This thesis is concerned with the development of useful engineering techniques to detect and analyse...
The widespread acceptance of frequency domain techniques for linear and time invariant systems has b...
A general characterization of multi-input movement detection models is given in terms of the Volterr...
The statistical structure of natural images is analysed by two complementary approaches: by the meas...
The classical approach in vision research—the derivation of basically linear filter models from expe...
Abstract – The Volterra model for nonlinear systems has develloped an identity of its one. We concen...
Journal PaperNonlinearities are often encountered in the analysis and processing of real-world signa...
In science and engineering fields, linear system theories have been well established both in the tim...
In applications such as signal/image restoration and detection, linear techniques may be unable to d...
The conditions under which natural vision systems evolved show statistical regularities determined b...
Image compression, the Navier-Stokes equations, and detection of gravitational waves are three seemi...
A method is developed for the analysis of nonlinear biological systems based on an input temporal si...
In recent years significant advances have been made in the development of nonlinear image processing...
Abstract — Statistics of images beyond simple first order local properties have been diffcult to stu...
The fundamental nature of the brain's electrical activities recorded as electroencephalogram (EEG) r...
This thesis is concerned with the development of useful engineering techniques to detect and analyse...
The widespread acceptance of frequency domain techniques for linear and time invariant systems has b...
A general characterization of multi-input movement detection models is given in terms of the Volterr...
The statistical structure of natural images is analysed by two complementary approaches: by the meas...
The classical approach in vision research—the derivation of basically linear filter models from expe...
Abstract – The Volterra model for nonlinear systems has develloped an identity of its one. We concen...
Journal PaperNonlinearities are often encountered in the analysis and processing of real-world signa...
In science and engineering fields, linear system theories have been well established both in the tim...
In applications such as signal/image restoration and detection, linear techniques may be unable to d...
The conditions under which natural vision systems evolved show statistical regularities determined b...
Image compression, the Navier-Stokes equations, and detection of gravitational waves are three seemi...
A method is developed for the analysis of nonlinear biological systems based on an input temporal si...
In recent years significant advances have been made in the development of nonlinear image processing...
Abstract — Statistics of images beyond simple first order local properties have been diffcult to stu...
The fundamental nature of the brain's electrical activities recorded as electroencephalogram (EEG) r...
This thesis is concerned with the development of useful engineering techniques to detect and analyse...
The widespread acceptance of frequency domain techniques for linear and time invariant systems has b...
A general characterization of multi-input movement detection models is given in terms of the Volterr...