A green’s function-based Bi-dimensional empirical mode decomposition
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2016ISSN
0020-0255
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Bidimensional Empirical Mode Decomposition (BEMD) interprets an image as a superposition of Bidimensional Intrinsic Mode Functions (BIMFs). They are extracted by a process called sifting, which encompasses two-dimensional surface interpolations connecting a set of lo- cal maxima or minima to form corresponding envelope surfaces. Existing surface inter- polation schemes are computationally very demanding and often induce artifacts in the extracted modes. This paper suggests a novel method of envelope surface interpolation based on Green’s functions. Including surface tension greatly improves the stability of the new method which we call Green’s function in tension -based BEMD (GiT-BEMD). Simula- tion results, using toy images with various textures, facial images and functional neuroim- ages, demonstrate the superior performance of the new method when compared to its canonical BEMD counterpart. GiT-BEMD strongly speeds up computations and achieves a higher quality of the extracted BIMFs. Furthermore, GiT-BEMD can be extended simply to an ensemble-based variant (GiT-BEEMD), if needed. In summary, the study suggests the new variant GiT-BEMD as a highly competitive, fast and stable alternative to existing BEMD techniques for image analysis.
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17 p.
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Elsevier
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Al-Baddai, S., Al-Subari, K., Tomé, A. M., Solé-Casals, J., & Lang, E. W. (2016). A green's function-based bi-dimensional empirical mode decomposition. Information Sciences, 348, 305-321.
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