Fast adaptive elliptical filtering using box splines
Information Theory
2016-11-15 v2 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
math.IT
Abstract
We demonstrate that it is possible to filter an image with an elliptic window of varying size, elongation and orientation with a fixed computational cost per pixel. Our method involves the application of a suitable global pre-integrator followed by a pointwise-adaptive localization mesh. We present the basic theory for the 1D case using a B-spline formalism and then appropriately extend it to 2D using radially-uniform box splines. The size and ellipticity of these radially-uniform box splines is adaptively controlled. Moreover, they converge to Gaussians as the order increases. Finally, we present a fast and practical directional filtering algorithm that has the capability of adapting to the local image features.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0908.3861,
title = {Fast adaptive elliptical filtering using box splines},
author = {Kunal Narayan Chaudhury and Arrate Munoz Barrutia and Michael Unser},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.3861},
year = {2016}
}
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9 pages, 1 figure