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Neste artigo, um método de projeto de wavelets simétricas ortogonais bidimensionais (2-D) é proposto usando uma estrutura de rede para bancos de filtros paraunitários de fase linear multidimensional (MD) (LPPUFB), que os autores propuseram como um trabalho anterior e depois modificado por Lu Gan et al. O processo de derivação das restrições nos momentos de fuga de segunda ordem é mostrado e alguns exemplos de dimensionamento obtidos através da otimização com as restrições são exemplificados. Para verificar a significância das restrições, alguns resultados experimentais são mostrados para a imagem de Lena e Bárbara.
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Atsuyuki ADACHI, Shogo MURAMATSU, Hisakazu KIKUCHI, "Constraints of Second-Order Vanishing Moments on Lattice Structures for Non-separable Orthogonal Symmetric Wavelets" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E92-A, no. 3, pp. 788-797, March 2009, doi: 10.1587/transfun.E92.A.788.
Abstract: In this paper, a design method of two-dimensional (2-D) orthogonal symmetric wavelets is proposed by using a lattice structure for multi-dimensional (M-D) linear-phase paraunitary filter banks (LPPUFB), which the authors have proposed as a previous work and then modified by Lu Gan et al. The derivation process for the constraints on the second-order vanishing moments is shown and some design examples obtained through optimization with the constraints are exemplified. In order to verify the significance of the constraints, some experimental results are shown for Lena and Barbara image.
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