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=Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates=
 
=Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates=
*Project Director: Helmut Knaust
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*'''Project Director.''' Helmut Knaust
*Project Description: Five undergraduate students majoring in Mathematics will participate in an intensive summer research program onn wavelets.  
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*'''Project Description.''' Five undergraduate students majoring in Mathematics will participate in an intensive summer research program on wavelets.  
The �first group of students will investigate whether the FBI fin�ngerprint
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The first group of students will investigate whether the FBI fingerprint
 
algorithm [1] can be adapted to other classes of similar images such as facial portraits. Historically
 
algorithm [1] can be adapted to other classes of similar images such as facial portraits. Historically
 
the adoption by the FBI of a compression algorithm for storing fingerprints digitally was the
 
the adoption by the FBI of a compression algorithm for storing fingerprints digitally was the
�first major "applied" success of the wavelet research community. The algorithm is derived from
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first major "applied" success of the wavelet research community. The algorithm is derived from
 
the general JPEG2000 compression algorithm, but cleverly exploits the special character of the
 
the general JPEG2000 compression algorithm, but cleverly exploits the special character of the
 
images to be processed by selecting a particular wavelet package and quantization scheme, thereby
 
images to be processed by selecting a particular wavelet package and quantization scheme, thereby
achieving superior results for fi�ngerprint compression compared to Fourier or more general-purpose
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achieving superior results for fingerprint compression compared to Fourier or more general-purpose
 
discrete wavelet transformation techniques.
 
discrete wavelet transformation techniques.
 
The second student group will research the topic of image fusion. Fusing high resolution gray-
 
The second student group will research the topic of image fusion. Fusing high resolution gray-
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corresponding portions of each channel of the transformed color image. The results are superior
 
corresponding portions of each channel of the transformed color image. The results are superior
 
to those simply using resampling techniques for multi-spectral images. The students will study
 
to those simply using resampling techniques for multi-spectral images. The students will study
various fusion techniques, try to �nd other possible replacement and implementation schemes, and
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various fusion techniques, try to find other possible replacement and implementation schemes, and
 
investigate methods to compare the quality of fusion results.
 
investigate methods to compare the quality of fusion results.

Revision as of 01:13, 24 April 2013

Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates

  • Project Director. Helmut Knaust
  • Project Description. Five undergraduate students majoring in Mathematics will participate in an intensive summer research program on wavelets.

The first group of students will investigate whether the FBI fingerprint algorithm [1] can be adapted to other classes of similar images such as facial portraits. Historically the adoption by the FBI of a compression algorithm for storing fingerprints digitally was the first major "applied" success of the wavelet research community. The algorithm is derived from the general JPEG2000 compression algorithm, but cleverly exploits the special character of the images to be processed by selecting a particular wavelet package and quantization scheme, thereby achieving superior results for fingerprint compression compared to Fourier or more general-purpose discrete wavelet transformation techniques. The second student group will research the topic of image fusion. Fusing high resolution gray- scale satellite images with lower resolution multispectral images is of major interest to geographers using remote sensing, in particular to study food production. Some earlier fusion techniques did not use wavelet techniques, but recently discrete wavelet transform methods have been successfully employed. The major idea is to replace certain portions of the transformed gray-scale image by corresponding portions of each channel of the transformed color image. The results are superior to those simply using resampling techniques for multi-spectral images. The students will study various fusion techniques, try to find other possible replacement and implementation schemes, and investigate methods to compare the quality of fusion results.

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