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Hex-Splines: A Novel Spline Family for Hexagonal Lattices

Van De Ville, D.  
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Blu, T.  
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Unser, M.  
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2004
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing

This paper proposes a new family of bivariate, non-separable splines, called hex-splines, especially designed for hexagonal lattices. The starting point of the construction is the indicator function of the Voronoi cell, which is used to define in a natural way the first-order hex-spline. Higher order hex-splines are obtained by successive convolutions. A mathematical analysis of this new bivariate spline family is presented. In particular, we derive a closed form for a hex-spline of arbitrary order. We also discuss important properties, such as their Fourier transform and the fact they form a Riesz basis. We also highlight the approximation order. For conventional rectangular lattices, hex-splines revert to classical separable tensor-product B-splines. Finally, some prototypical applications and experimental results demonstrate the usefulness of hex-splines for handling hexagonally sampled data.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2004.827231
Web of Science ID

WOS:000221466400003

Author(s)
Van De Ville, D.  
Blu, T.  
Unser, M.  
Philips, W.
Lemahieu, I.
Van de Walle, R.
Date Issued

2004

Publisher

IEEE

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Volume

13

Issue

6

Start page

758

End page

772

Subjects

Hex-Splines

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http://bigwww.epfl.ch/publications/vandeville0402.ps

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http://bigwww.epfl.ch/publications/vandeville0402.html
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REVIEWED

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