articleMar 24, 2005Closed access
Scale-space filtering: A new approach to multi-scale description
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Abstract
The extrema in a signal and its first few derivatives provide a useful general purpose qualitative description for many kinds of signals. A fundamental problem in computing such descriptions is scale: a derivative must be taken over some neighborhood, but there is seldom a principled basis for choosing its size. Scale-space filtering is a method that describes signals qualitatively, managing the ambiguity of scale in an organized and natural way. The signal is first expanded by convolution with gaussian masks over a continuum of sizes. This "scale-space" image is then collapsed, using its qualitative structure, into a tree providing a concise but complete qualitative description covering all scales of…
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- Scale space
- Scale (ratio)
- Computer science
- Convolution (computer science)
- Space (punctuation)
- Algorithm
- Basis (linear algebra)
- SIGNAL (programming language)
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