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A linear programming based analysis of the CP-rank of completely positive matrices

Yingbo LiAnton KummertAndreas Frommer — 2004

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

A real matrix A is said to be completely positive (CP) if it can be decomposed as A = BB^T, where the real matrix B has exclusively non-negative entries. Let k be the rank of A and Φ_k the least possible number of columns of the matrix B, the so-called completely positive rank (cp-rank) of A. The present work is devoted to a study of a general upper bound for the cp-rank of an arbitrary completely positive matrix A and its dependence on the ordinary rank k. This general upper bound of the cp-rank...

Detection of moving objects in image sequences using 3D velocity filters

Sam SchaulandJoerg VeltenAnton Kummert — 2008

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

A movement analysis of objects contained in visual scenes can be performed by means of linear multidimensional filters, which have already been analyzed in the past. While the soundness of the results was convincing, interest in those systems declined due to the limited computational power of contemporary computers. Recent advances in design and implementation of integrated circuits and hardware architectures allow realizing velocity filters if the n-D system is carefully adapted to the analyzed...

Robust stabilization of discrete linear repetitive processes with switched dynamics

Jacek BochniakKrzysztof GalkowskiEric RogersAnton Kummert — 2006

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Repetitive processes constitute a distinct class of 2D systems, i.e., systems characterized by information propagation in two independent directions, which are interesting in both theory and applications. They cannot be controlled by a direct extension of the existing techniques from either standard (termed 1D here) or 2D systems theories. Here we give new results on the design of physically based control laws. These results are for a sub-class of discrete linear repetitive processes with switched...

Interpolation-based reconstruction methods for tomographic imaging in 3D Positron Emission Tomography

Yingbo LiAnton KummertFritz BoschenHans Herzog — 2008

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is considered a key diagnostic tool in neuroscience, by means of which valuable insight into the metabolism function in vivo may be gained. Due to the underlying physical nature of PET, 3D imaging techniques in terms of a 3D measuring mode are intrinsically demanded to assure satisfying resolutions of the reconstructed images. However, incorporating additional cross-plane measurements, which are specific for the 3D measuring mode, usually imposes an excessive amount...

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