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This research focuses on developing efficient filtering techniques for digital signal processing, particularly in image processing. By connecting convolution with elliptic equations and multigrid methods, it aims to create faster algorithms for both linear and non-linear filtering operations.
The world of digital signal processing, in particular computer graphics, vision and image processing, use linear and non-linear, explicit and implicit filtering extensively to analyze, process and synthesize images.
Given nowadays high-resolution sensors, these operations are often very time consuming and are limited to devices with high-CPU power.Traditional linear translation-invariant (LTI) transformations, executed using convolution, requires O(N^2) operations.
This can be lowered to O(N \lo…
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