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Publications about 'curvelet transform'
Articles in journal or book chapters
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Jean-Luc Starck,
E.J. Candes,
and D.L. Donoho.
The curvelet transform for image denoising.
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing,
11(6):670-684,
June 2002.
Keyword(s): Cartesian samples,
Fourier space,
Fourier-domain,
approximate digital Radon transform,
approximate digital implementations,
concentric squares geometry,
curvelet coefficients,
curvelet transform,
decimated wavelet transforms,
exact reconstruction,
filter bank,
frequency domain,
image denoising,
interpolation,
low computational complexity,
overcomplete wavelet pyramid,
pseudo-polar sampling set,
rectopolar grid,
ridgelet transform,
stability,
tree-based Bayesian posterior mean methods,
trous wavelet filters,
undecimated wavelet transforms,
visual performance,
wavelet-based image reconstruction,
white noise,
Fourier transforms,
Radon transforms,
channel bank filters,
filtering theory,
image reconstruction,
interpolation,
wavelet transforms,
white noise;.
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Author: Othmar Frey, Earth Observation and Remote Sensing, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH Zurich .
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