Multiresolution approach for image processing

Multiresolution approaches provide a powerful tool for image processing. In this report,we propose an overview of different types of multiresolution. We show this methodology is composed of two main complementary steps, the bottom-up and the top-down strategies. We also present some important existing applications like filtering and features extraction. Finally, a brief comparison of the different techniques is given and some new interesting possible use of this tool are exhibited.

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