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3D Steerable Wavelets in Practice

Chenouard, Nicolas
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Unser, Michael  
2012
Ieee Transactions On Image Processing

We introduce a systematic and practical design for steerable wavelet frames in 3D. Our steerable wavelets are obtained by applying a 3D version of the generalized Riesz transform to a primary isotropic wavelet frame. The novel transform is self-reversible (tight frame) and its elementary constituents (Riesz wavelets) can be efficiently rotated in any 3D direction by forming appropriate linear combinations. Moreover, the basis functions at a given location can be linearly combined to design custom (and adaptive) steerable wavelets. The features of the proposed method are illustrated with the processing and analysis of 3D biomedical data. In particular, we show how those wavelets can be used to characterize directional patterns and to detect edges by means of a 3D monogenic analysis. We also propose a new inverse-problem formalism along with an optimization algorithm for reconstructing 3D images from a sparse set of wavelet-domain edges. The scheme results in high-quality image reconstructions which demonstrate the feature-reduction ability of the steerable wavelets as well as their potential for solving inverse problems.

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DOI
10.1109/Tip.2012.2206044
Web of Science ID

WOS:000310140700003

Author(s)
Chenouard, Nicolas
Unser, Michael  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
Ieee Transactions On Image Processing
Volume

21

Issue

11

Start page

4522

End page

4533

Subjects

3D wavelet transform

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edge detection

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image reconstruction

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monogenic signal

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riesz transform

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steerability

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CIBM-SP

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