<p>This monograph deals with approximation and noise cancellation of dynamical systems which include linear and nonlinear input/output relationships. It also deal with approximation and noise cancellation of two dimensional arrays. It will be of special interest to researchers, engineers and graduat
Algebraically approximate and noisy realization of discrete-time systems and digital images
โ Scribed by Yasumichi Hasegawa (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 267
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 50
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This monograph deals with approximation and noise cancellation of dynamical systems which include linear and nonlinear input/output relationships. It also deal with approximation and noise cancellation of two dimensional arrays. It will be of special interest to researchers, engineers and graduate students who have specialized in filtering theory and system theory and digital images. This monograph is composed of two parts. Part I and Part II will deal with approximation and noise cancellation of dynamical systems or digital images respectively. From noiseless or noisy data, reduction will be made. A method which reduces model information or noise was proposed in the reference vol. 376 in LNCIS [Hasegawa, 2008]. Using this method will allow model description to be treated as noise reduction or model reduction without having to bother, for example, with solving many partial differential equations. This monograph will propose a new and easy method which produces the same results as the method treated in the reference. As proof of its advantageous effect, this monograph provides a new law in the sense of numerical experiments. The new and easy method is executed using the algebraic calculations without solving partial differential equations. For our purpose, many actual examples of model information and noise reduction will also be provided.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages -
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 3-10
Input/Output Map and Additive Noises....Pages 11-20
Algebraically Approximate and Noisy Realization of Linear Systems....Pages 21-51
Algebraically Approximate and Noisy Realization of So-called Linear Systems....Pages 53-85
Algebraically Approximate and Noisy Realization of Almost Linear Systems....Pages 87-109
Algebraically Approximate and Noisy Realization of Pseudo Linear Systems....Pages 111-145
Algebraically Approximate and Noisy Realization of Affine Dynamical Systems....Pages 147-183
Algebraically Approximate and Noisy Realization of Linear Representation Systems....Pages 185-212
Front Matter....Pages 213-213
Algebraically Approximate and Noisy Realization of Two-Dimensional Images....Pages 215-247
Back Matter....Pages -
โฆ Subjects
Signal, Image and Speech Processing;Complexity;Control, Robotics, Mechatronics;Image Processing and Computer Vision
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