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On the Representation of Visual Information

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Visual Form 2001 (IWVF 2001)

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Loss of information in images undergoing fine-to-coarse image transformations is analized by using an approach based on the theory of irreversible transformations. It is shown that entropy variation along scales can be used to characterize basic, low-level information and to gauge essential perceptual components of the image, such as shape and texture. The use of isotropic and anisotropic fine-to-coarse transformations of grey level images is discussed, and an extension of the approach to multi-valued images is proposed, where cross-interactions between the different colour channels are allowed.

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Ferraro, M., Boccignone, G., Caelli, T. (2001). On the Representation of Visual Information. In: Arcelli, C., Cordella, L.P., di Baja, G.S. (eds) Visual Form 2001. IWVF 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2059. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45129-3_15

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