Tunable-Q contourlet transform for image representation

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Abstract

A novel tunable-quality-factor (tunable-Q) contourlet transform for geometric image representation is proposed. The Laplacian pyramid in original contourlet decomposes a signal into channels that have the same bandwidth on a logarithmic scale, and is not suitable for images with different behavior in frequency domain. We employ a new tunable-Q decomposition defined in the frequency domain by which one can flexibly tune the bandwidth of decomposition channels. With an acceptable redundancy, this tunable-Q contourlet is also anti-aliasing and its basis is sharply localized in the desired area of frequency and spatial domain. Our experiments in nonlinear approximation and denoising show that the contourlet using a better-suitable quality factor can achieve a more promising performance and often outperform wavelets and the previous contourlets both in visual quality and in terms of peak signal-to-noise ratio.

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Wang, H., Yang, Q., Li, R., & Yao, Z. (2013). Tunable-Q contourlet transform for image representation. Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics, 24(1), 147–156. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSEE.2013.00019

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