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Journal articles on the topic "Orthonormal Basis Coding"

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Steudel, Alexander, and Manfred Glesner. "Fuzzy segmented image coding using orthonormal bases and derivative chain coding." Pattern Recognition 32, no. 11 (1999): 1827–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0031-3203(99)00008-4.

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Lee, Gihwan, and Yoonsik Choe. "Fast and Efficient Union of Sparse Orthonormal Transforms via DCT and Bayesian Optimization." Applied Sciences 12, no. 5 (2022): 2421. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app12052421.

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Sparse orthonormal transform is based on orthogonal sparse coding, which is relatively fast and suitable in image compression such as analytic transforms with better performance. However, because of the constraints on its dictionary, it has performance limitations. This paper proposes an extension of a sparse orthonormal transform based on unions of orthonormal dictionaries for image compression. Unlike unions of orthonormal bases (UONB), which implement an overcomplete dictionary with several orthonormal dictionaries, the proposed method allocates patches to an orthonormal dictionary based on
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Hnativ, Lev A. "Methods of Synthesis of the New Orthonormal Basic Systems of Generalized Slant-Transforms and Their Fast Algorithms for Image Coding." Journal of Automation and Information Sciences 32, no. 10 (2000): 75–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1615/jautomatinfscien.v32.i10.100.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Orthonormal Basis Coding"

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Schwerdt, Karl. "Compression vidéo fondée sur l'apparence." Phd thesis, Grenoble INPG, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001INPG0035.

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Cette thèse présente une nouvelle technique pour la compression de données vidéo numériques, appelée le Codage de Bases Orthonormales (CBO). Des algorithmes de vision par ordinateur, de compression de données, et d'identification de configuration sont combinés pour donner une méthode de codage en trois étapes. CBO recueille des informations sur le contenu d'une image sans utiliser de modèles. Au lieu de cela, il est basé sur l'apparence d'objets. Les techniques basées sur l'apparence utilisent des représentations orthonormales de l'espace de base des objets, habituellement dans l'espace propre
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Schwerdt, Karl. "Compression vidéo fondée sur l'apparence." Phd thesis, Grenoble INPG, 2001. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00004704.

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Cette thèse présente une nouvelle technique pour la compression de données vidéo numériques, appelée le Codage de Bases Orthonormales (CBO). Des algorithmes de vision par ordinateur, de compression de données, et d'identification de configuration sont combinés pour donner une méthode de codage en trois étapes. CBO recueille des informations sur le contenu d'une image sans utiliser de modèles. Au lieu de cela, il est basé sur l'apparence d'objets. Les techniques basées sur l'apparence utilisent des représentations orthonormales de l'espace de base des objets, habituellement dans l'espace propre
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Conference papers on the topic "Orthonormal Basis Coding"

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Murakami, H. "A Moving Frame Method for Multi-Body Dynamics." In ASME 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2013-62833.

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Élie Cartan’s moving frame method, developed in differential geometry, has been applied to multi-body dynamics to derive equations of motion. The explicit representation of a body-attached orthonormal coordinate basis and its origin, referred to as a moving frame, enables the usage of the special orthogonal group, SO(3), and the special Euclidean group, SE(3), to describe kinematics and kinetics of interconnected bodies by joints and force elements. The moving frame representation using Theodore Frankel’s compact notation is adopted to alleviate theoretical complexities of the Lie group theory
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