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468: ECE Digital Image Processing Lecture 25 Prof. Sinisa Todorovic sinisa@eecs.oregonstate.edu 1 Outline Preparation the for Final Exam 2

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ECE 468: Digital Image Processing Lecture 23Prof. Sinisa Todorovic sinisa@eecs.oregonstate.edu1Outline2D Wavelet Transform (Textbook 7.5)22D Scaling and Wavelet Functions(x, y ) = (x)(y )32D Scaling and Wavelet Functions(x, y ) = (x)(y ) (x, y
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ECE 468: Digital Image Processing Lecture 21Prof. Sinisa Todorovic sinisa@eecs.oregonstate.edu1Outline Wavelet functions (Textbook 7.2.3) Wavelet transform in 1D (Textbook 7.3)2Wavelet Function Spaces3Scaling FunctionsGiven:(x)j,k (x) = 2j/2
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ECE 468: Digital Image Processing Lecture 18Prof. Sinisa Todorovic sinisa@eecs.oregonstate.eduOutline Multiresolution image processing (Textbook 7.1) Image Pyramids (Textbook 7.1.1)Multiresolution Image Processing Informal motivation: Images may sh
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ECE 468: Digital Image Processing Lecture 17Prof. Sinisa Todorovic sinisa@eecs.oregonstate.eduOutline Homework 5 due Fourier-Slice Theorem (Textbook 5.11.4) Homework 6Radon Transformg (, ) =f (x, y ) (x cos + y sin )dxdycontinuous space coordinate
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