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4 December 2000 Hierarchical wavelet-based image model for pattern analysis and synthesis
Clayton D. Scott, Robert D. Nowak
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Abstract
Despite their success in other areas of statistical signal processing, current wavelet-based image models are inadequate for modeling patterns in images, due to the presence of unknown transformations inherent in most pattern observations. In this paper we introduce a hierarchical wavelet-based framework for modeling patterns in digital images. This framework takes advantage of the efficient image representations afforded by wavelets, while accounting for unknown pattern transformations. Given a trained model, we can use this framework to synthesize pattern observations. If the model parameters are unknown, we can infer them from labeled training data using TEMPLAR, a novel template learning algorithm with linear complexity. TEMPLAR employs minimum description length complexity regularization to learn a template with a sparse representation in the wavelet domain. We illustrate template learning with examples, and discuss how TEMPLAR applies to pattern classification and denoising from multiple, unaligned observations.
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Clayton D. Scott and Robert D. Nowak "Hierarchical wavelet-based image model for pattern analysis and synthesis", Proc. SPIE 4119, Wavelet Applications in Signal and Image Processing VIII, (4 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.408602
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KEYWORDS
Wavelets

Data modeling

Statistical analysis

Denoising

Image classification

Statistical modeling

Chromium

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