Elliptical Monogenic Wavelets for the Analysis and Processing of Color Images

This paper studies and gives new algorithms for image processing based on monogenic wavelets. Existing greyscale monogenic filter banks are reviewed and we reveal a lack of discussion about the synthesis part. The monogenic synthesis is therefore defined from the idea of wavelet modulation, and an i...

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Wavelet
Wavelet analysis
wavelet transform
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