Speaker: Paul Hong Title: The Octave-band Directional Filter Bank Date: January 17, 2003 Time: 3:00 pm Location: GCATT Room 325 Abstract: This talk introduces an octave-band family of directional filter banks for images, capable of dividing the spatial frequency spectrum both angularly and radially using an efficient structure. Advantages of the filter bank include separable filtering, perfect reconstruction, and maximal decimation.
Biography: Paul Hong is in the middle of his 5th year at Georgia Tech. He received his B.S.E.E. from the University of Michigan in December 1997. He received his M.S.E.C.E from Georgia Tech in May 2000. Current research topics include multidimensional filter bank theory and design applied to compression and denoising of still images as well as classification of hyperspectral data.
Slides: sem01_01_17_2003_Paul_Hong.pdf