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  Wavelets for a Vision St'ephane Mallat

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Abstract:

Early on, computer vision researchers have realized that multiscale transforms are important to analyze the information content of images. The wavelet theory gives a stable mathematical foundation to understand the properties of such multiscale algorithms. This tutorial describes major applications to multiresolution search, multiscale edge detection and texture discrimination. 1

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