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A scale-space chip

[1988 Proceedings] 9th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2003
Scale-space is a representation for detecting and organising intensity changes that occur at various scales in an image. A single-chip VLSI design is proposed for scale-space computation in one and two dimensions. The architecture of the chip is based on an algorithm that can provide speeds that are an order of magnitude higher than the speeds ...
N. Ranganathan, M. Shah
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Sparsification Scale-Spaces

2019
We introduce a novel scale-space concept that is inspired by inpainting-based lossy image compression and the recent denoising by inpainting method of Adam et al. (2017). In the discrete setting, the main idea behind these so-called sparsification scale-spaces is as follows: Starting with the original image, one subsequently removes a pixel until a ...
Cárdenas, Marcelo   +2 more
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Relativistic Scale-Spaces

2005
In this paper we extend the notion of Poisson scale-space. We propose a generalisation inspired by the linear parabolic pseudodifferential operator $\sqrt{-\Delta+m^2}-m$, 0≤m, connected with models of relativistic kinetic energy from quantum mechanics.
Bernhard Burgeth   +2 more
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Scale-Space Theory in Computer Vision

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1993
Tony Lindeberg
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Scale Space Hierarchy

2001
We investigate the deep structure of a scale space image. We concentrate on scale space critical points – points with vanishing gradient with respect to both spatial and scale direction. We show that these points are always saddle points. They turn out to be extremely useful, since the iso-intensity manifolds through these points provide a scale space ...
Kuijper, A.   +2 more
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Dynamic scale-space theories

1997
Image formation of a two-dimensional input image can be quantified by imposing an image induced connection and computing the associated torsion and curvature. The latter aspects of image formation are especially nonvanishing at sets of discontinuities and non-isolated singularities, such as ridges and ruts.
Salden, A.H.   +2 more
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Large-scale Space Engineering

JOM, 1986
The absence of a corrosive environment in space may permit the structural use of ultralight reactive metals whose terrestrial application is limited. Alloys based on magnesium-lithium in particular could enable a substantial reduction in the payload mass required for large space structures.
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Progressive Large Scale-Invariant Image Matching in Scale Space

IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, 2017
Lei Zhou   +5 more
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Gaussian Scale-Space Theory

1997
Preface. Scale in Perspective J.J. Koenderink. I: Applications. 1. Applications of Scale-Space Theory B. ter Haar Romeny. 2. Enhancement of Fingerprint Images Using Shape-Adapted Scale-Space Operators A. Almansa, T. Lindeberg. 3. Optic Flow and Stereo W.J. Niessen, R. Maas. II: The Foundation. 4.
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