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3 April 1997 WaveNet compressed-image restoration brassboard design
Joseph Landa, Charles C. Hsu, Mark Sandford, David T. Drum
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Abstract
Recent advances in areas such as wavelet mathematics, and artificial neural networks have resulted in improved image compression, restoration, and filtering techniques. Although these techniques are capable of achieving excellent performance in terms of image quality, their computational complexity often requires expensive, and specialized hardware to run in near real time. Even general purpose parallel processing boards exceed the cost, size, and weight constraints of many applications including, remote sensors, security systems, commercial and home video teleconferencing. This paper describes a low cost board which supports a video compression, restoration, and filter system. The WaveNet board has been optimized for wavelet based compression techniques, and neural network based filters.
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Joseph Landa, Charles C. Hsu, Mark Sandford, and David T. Drum "WaveNet compressed-image restoration brassboard design", Proc. SPIE 3078, Wavelet Applications IV, (3 April 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.271744
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Wavelets

Image filtering

Digital signal processing

Image processing

Video

Image enhancement

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