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Research Seminar - February 23, 2001
Seminar Announcement
| Title: |
Multidimensional Signal Analysis in Clifford Algebra
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| Speaker: |
Prof. Dr. Gerald Sommer
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Cognitive Systems Group
Institut für Informatik und Praktische Mathematik
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
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| Date: |
Friday 23rd February, 2001 |
| Time: |
10.30am |
| Venue: |
Seminar Room 1.24 |
Abstract
Image processing and image analysis as linear approach to
multidimensional signals is based on a signal theory which is limited
by its roots in 1-D signal theory. Thus, the linear access to locally
intrinsic N-D structures is hindered. The embedding of signal theory
in Clifford algebra enables the development of an adequate theory of
multidimensional signals and thus, tools for linearly local image
analysis.
We will present the way we have recently aimed at producing
steerable spherical quadrature filters which have several advantages
over traditional approaches. This class of filters generalizes the
structure tensor. It contributes a seven-dimensional vector, called
structure multivector because it is constituted by elements from |R^3
x H|.
We will present the Clifford Fourier transform for N-D signals and
the quaternionic Fourier transform for 2-D signals. We will show the
possibilities to generalize the Hilbert transform and to compute in
that way a generalized analysis signal. We also present a quaternionic
Gabor filter which can respond to intrinsic 2-D signals. All these
approaches are based on symmetry considerations, which result in new
phase concepts. Thus, the phase of the structure multivector is of
dimension 7.
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