Hypercube Algorithm for Image Decomposition and Analysis in the Wavelet Representation

The tremendous amount of data contained in an image oftentimes precludes the extraction of useful information in real-time environments. A multiresolution representation can be used to obtain structural properties of a single image or sequences of images[8]. These structural properties are useful for such operations as texture analysis, image segmentation, object identification and stereo mat ching[7,12,11].

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