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1 November 1991 Design of parallel multiresolution filter banks by simulated annealing
Wei Li, Andrea Basso, Ashok Chhabedia Popat, Andre Nicoulin, Murat Kunt
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Abstract
A new simulated annealing technique is described for designing multiresolution, parallel-structured filter banks with finite wordlength coefficients. The algorithm is based on a two stage optimization. In the first stage, a perturbation following uniform distribution is used; while in the second stage, perturbation is in Gaussian distribution, allowing a faster convergence. The filter banks have properties which make them well suited to image subband coding applications. In particular, they provide joint localization in the spatial and spectral domains, and allow no leakage of DC into higher subbands. This paper describes the algorithm and presents design examples.
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Wei Li, Andrea Basso, Ashok Chhabedia Popat, Andre Nicoulin, and Murat Kunt "Design of parallel multiresolution filter banks by simulated annealing", Proc. SPIE 1605, Visual Communications and Image Processing '91: Visual Communication, (1 November 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50264
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KEYWORDS
Visual communications

Algorithms

Image processing

Image filtering

Image compression

Optical filters

Optimization (mathematics)

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