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SIP, CAS, CS |
2010-03-02 09:40 |
Okinawa |
Hotel Breeze Bay Marina, Miyakojima |
Sampling Theory for Signals with Finite Rate of Innovation and Application to Image Feature Extraction Akira Hirabayashi (Yamaguchi Univ.), Pier-Luigi Dragotti (Imperial Coll, London.) CAS2009-109 SIP2009-154 CS2009-104 |
We present a survey of sampling theory for signals with a finite rate of innovations, which is one of the current hot to... [more] |
CAS2009-109 SIP2009-154 CS2009-104 pp.179-184 |
SIP, CAS, VLD |
2009-07-01 17:10 |
Hokkaido |
Kushiko-shi Shogai Gakushu Center |
[Tutorial Lecture]
Compressed Sensing
-- Basic Principle and State-of-the-Art Results -- Akira Hirabayashi (Yamaguchi Univ.) CAS2009-11 VLD2009-16 SIP2009-28 |
Compressed sensing stands for a technique which reduces a number of observation data of a target signal as few as possib... [more] |
CAS2009-11 VLD2009-16 SIP2009-28 pp.55-60 |
CAS, CS, SIP |
2009-03-03 13:10 |
Gifu |
Nagaragawa Convention Center |
[Poster Presentation]
Sparse Signal Reconstruction from Interlaced Samples via l_1 Norm Minimization Akira Hirabayashi, Kosuke Awaya (Yamaguchi Univ) CAS2008-136 SIP2008-199 CS2008-110 |
We propose a sparse signal reconstruction algorithm from interlaced samples with unknown offsets based on the $l_1$-norm... [more] |
CAS2008-136 SIP2008-199 CS2008-110 pp.197-200 |
CS, SIP, CAS |
2008-03-07 15:10 |
Yamaguchi |
Yamaguchi University |
A study on interlaced sampling with unknown offsets Akira Hirabayashi (Yamaguchi Univ.) CAS2007-161 SIP2007-236 CS2007-126 |
The present paper discusses an interlaced sampling,
in which signals/images are sampled several times
by an identical ... [more] |
CAS2007-161 SIP2007-236 CS2007-126 pp.159-164 |
RCS, SIP |
2008-01-24 11:35 |
Hiroshima |
Hiroshima City Uni. |
Discrete Fourier transform for non-ideal sampling devices Akira Hirabayashi (Yamaguchi Univ.) SIP2007-138 RCS2007-141 |
We propose the discrete Fourier transform for measurements
obtained by non-ideal sampling devices, called DFTG.
We sho... [more] |
SIP2007-138 RCS2007-141 pp.43-48 |
CAS, SIP, CS |
2006-03-06 13:55 |
Okinawa |
Univ of Ryukyu |
An extension of sampling theorem as an approximation technique Akira Hirabayashi (Yamaguchi Univ.), Michael Unser (EPFL) |
Sampling theorems have been studied so far from two different points of view: perfect reconstruction and approximation. ... [more] |
CAS2005-102 SIP2005-148 CS2005-95 pp.37-42 |
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