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Sparse directional image representations using the discrete shearlet transform
Authors:Glenn Easley  Demetrio Labate  Wang-Q Lim  
Institution:aSystem Planning Corporation, Arlington, VA 22209, USA;bDepartment of Mathematics, North Carolina State University, Campus Box 8205, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA;cDepartment of Mathematics, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 18015, USA
Abstract:In spite of their remarkable success in signal processing applications, it is now widely acknowledged that traditional wavelets are not very effective in dealing multidimensional signals containing distributed discontinuities such as edges. To overcome this limitation, one has to use basis elements with much higher directional sensitivity and of various shapes, to be able to capture the intrinsic geometrical features of multidimensional phenomena. This paper introduces a new discrete multiscale directional representation called the discrete shearlet transform. This approach, which is based on the shearlet transform, combines the power of multiscale methods with a unique ability to capture the geometry of multidimensional data and is optimally efficient in representing images containing edges. We describe two different methods of implementing the shearlet transform. The numerical experiments presented in this paper demonstrate that the discrete shearlet transform is very competitive in denoising applications both in terms of performance and computational efficiency.
Keywords:Curvelets  Denoising  Image processing  Shearlets  Sparse representation  Wavelets
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