In this paper, we present a new formalism for nonlinear and non-separable multi-scale representations. We first show that most of the one-dimensional nonlinear multi-scale representations described in the literature are based on prediction operators which are the sum of a linear prediction operator and a perturbation defined using finite differences. We then extend this point of view to the multi-dimensional case where the scaling factor is replaced by a non-diagonal dilation matrix $M$. The new formalism we propose brings about similarities between existing nonlinear multi-scale representations and also enables us to alleviate the classical hypotheses made to prove the convergence of the multi-scale representations
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In this paper, we present a new formalism for nonlinear and non-separable multi-scale representation...
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It has been observed that linear, Gaussian scale-space, and nonlinear, morphological erosion and dil...
AbstractMultiresolution representations of data are powerful tools in data compression. For a proper...
We propose a new approach to the multiple-scale analysis of difference equations, in the context of ...
In this paper, we present a new formalism for nonlinear and non-separable multi-scale representation...
International audienceIn this Note, we present a new formalism for nonlinear and non-separable multi...
International audienceIn this paper, we introduce a particular class of nonlinear and non-separable ...
In this paper, we introduce the notion of nonlinear and non-separable multi-scale representation. We...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is the construction and the analysis of nonlinear and non...
AbstractThe aim of the paper is the construction and the analysis of nonlinear and non-separable mul...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to build a new nonlinear and nonseparable multiscale ...
International audienceIn this paper, we study nonlinear multiscale representations on ℝ2 which are i...
Abstract. A basic requirement of scale-space representations in general is that of scale causality, ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a new class of nonlinear cell-average multiscale sig...
A basic requirement of scale-space representations in general is that of scale causality, which stat...
We prove that general merge-and-shrink representations are strictly more powerful than linear ones b...
It has been observed that linear, Gaussian scale-space, and nonlinear, morphological erosion and dil...
AbstractMultiresolution representations of data are powerful tools in data compression. For a proper...
We propose a new approach to the multiple-scale analysis of difference equations, in the context of ...