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1 September 1990 Generalized quad-trees: a unified approach to multiresolution image analysis and coding
Roland Wilson, Martin Todd, Andrew D. Calway
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Proceedings Volume 1360, Visual Communications and Image Processing '90: Fifth in a Series; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.24247
Event: Visual Communications and Image Processing '90, 1990, Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract
This paper is an attempt to bring together a number of current ideas in multiresolution image processing into a single framework. The unification is achieved by introducing a two-level image model, comprising a quadtree containing parameters which control the evolution of the image as a sequence of successive refinements through scale-space. Examples of the method's application to image coding and analysis are used to illustrate the principles and show its usefulness.
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Roland Wilson, Martin Todd, and Andrew D. Calway "Generalized quad-trees: a unified approach to multiresolution image analysis and coding", Proc. SPIE 1360, Visual Communications and Image Processing '90: Fifth in a Series, (1 September 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.24247
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Image compression

Image analysis

Signal processing

Image segmentation

Binary data

Visual communications

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