Coherent Multiscale Image Processing using Quaternion Wavelets

TitleCoherent Multiscale Image Processing using Quaternion Wavelets
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsW. L. Chan, H. Choi, and R. G. Baraniuk
Abstract

The quaternion wavelet transform (QWT) is a new multiscale analysis tool for geometric image features. The QWT is a near shift-invariant tight frame representation whose coefficients sport a magnitude and three phases: two phases encode local image shifts while the third contains image texture information. The QWT is based on an alternative theory for the 2-D Hilbert transform and can be computed using a dual-tree filter bank with linear computational complexity. To demonstrate the properties of the QWT's coherent magnitude/phase representation, we develop an efficient and accurate procedure for estimating the local geometrical structure of an image. We also develop a new multiscale algorithm for estimating the disparity between a pair of images that is promising for image registration and flow estimation applications. The algorithm features multiscale phase unwrapping, linear complexity, and sub-pixel estimation accuracy.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by NSF grant CCF–0431150, ONR grant N00014-02-1-0353, AFOSR grant FA9550-04–1-0148, AFRL grant FA8650-05-1850, and the Texas Instruments Leadership University Program.

Keywordscomplex; disparity estimation; phase; quaternion; wavelet transform
Year of Publication2008
MonthJul.
JournalIEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Volume17
Issue/Number7
Pages1069–1082
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