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Evolutionary Multiresolution Matching Pursuit and its relations with the Human Visual System

Figueras i Ventura, R.
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Vandergheynst, P.  
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Frossard, P.  
2001

This paper proposes a multiresolution Matching Pursuit decomposition of natural images. Matching Pursuit is a greedy algorithm that decomposes any signal into a linear expansion of waveforms taken from a redundant dictionary, by iteratively picking the waveform that best matches the input signal. Since the computational cost rapidly grows with the size of the signal, we propose a multiresolution strategy that, together with a dictionary training, significantly reduces the encoding complexity while still providing an efficient representation. Such a decomposition is perceptually very effective at low bit rate coding, thanks to similiarities with the Human Visual System information processing.

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Figueras i Ventura, R.
Vandergheynst, P.  
Frossard, P.  
Date Issued

2001

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Available on Infoscience
June 14, 2006
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/231196
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