Scale space multiresolution analysis of random signals
A method to capture the scale-dependent features in a random signal is proposed with the main focus on images and spatial fields defined on a regular grid. A technique based on scale space smoothing is used. However, while the usual scale space analysis approach is to suppress detail by increasing smoothing progressively, the proposed method instead considers differences of smooths at neighboring scales. A random signal can then be represented as a sum of such differences, a kind of a multiresolution analysis, each difference representing details relevant at a particular scale or resolution. Bayesian analysis is used to infer which details are credible and which are just artifacts of random variation. The applicability of the method is demonstrated using noisy digital images as well as global temperature change fields produced by numerical climate prediction models.
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2011
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Authors: | Holmström, Lasse ; Pasanen, Leena ; Furrer, Reinhard ; Sain, Stephan R. |
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Computational Statistics & Data Analysis. - Elsevier, ISSN 0167-9473. - Vol. 55.2011, 10, p. 2840-2855
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Scale space smoothing Bayesian methods Image analysis Climate research |
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