A lifting based system for optimal compression and classification in the JPEG2000 framework

In this paper, we propose a novel design for a lifting based system that achieves the optimal trade off between compression and classification performances. In addition, it can also achieve superior compression performance compared to existing wavelet kernels. The proposed system is based on bi-orth...

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