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Content-Based Image Retrieval for Computer Tomography Images Using Wavelet Descriptors

Petrov, Miroslav (2013)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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An approach to building a CBIR-system for searching computer tomography images using the methods of wavelet-analysis is presented in this work. The index vectors are constructed on the basis of the local features of the image and on their positions. The purpose of the proposed system is to extract visually similar data from the individual personal records and from analogous analysis of other patients.

Sparse data structure design for wavelet-based methods

Guillaume Latu (2011)

ESAIM: Proceedings

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This course gives an introduction to the design of efficient datatypes for adaptive wavelet-based applications. It presents some code fragments and benchmark technics useful to learn about the design of sparse data structures and adaptive algorithms. Material and practical examples are given, and they provide good introduction for anyone involved in the development of adaptive applications. An answer will be given to the question: how to implement and efficiently use the discrete wavelet...

Application of Wavelet Decomposition to Document Line Segmentation

Laskov, Lasko (2012)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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ACM Computing Classification System (1998): I.7, I.7.5. In this paper an approach to document line segmentation is presented. The algorithm is based on a wavelet transform of the horizontal projective profile of the document image. The projective profile is examined as a one-dimensional discrete signal which is decomposed using the pyramidal wavelet algorithm up to a precise scale, where local minima and maxima are discovered. These local extrema, projected into the input...

Wavelet transform and binary coalescence detection

Jean-Michel Innocent, Bruno Torrésani (1997)

Banach Center Publications

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We give a short account of some time-frequency methods which are relevant in the context of gravity waves detection. We focus on the case of wavelet analysis which we believe is particularly appropriate. We show how wavelet transforms can lead to efficient algorithms for detection and parameter estimation of binary coalescence signals. In addition, we give in an appendix some of the ingredients needed for the construction of discrete wavelet decompositions and corresponding fast algorithms. ...