Image/video representation and scalable coding using redundant dictionaries
PhD thesis in electrical engineering
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Image/video representation and scalable coding using redundant dictionaries
Summary
Image/video representation and scalable coding using redundant dictionaries is a written work[1].
Key Facts
- Image/video representation and scalable coding using redundant dictionaries authored Adel Rahmoune[2].
- Image/video representation and scalable coding using redundant dictionaries's instance of is recorded as written work[3].
- Image/video representation and scalable coding using redundant dictionaries's instance of is recorded as thesis[4].
- Image/video representation and scalable coding using redundant dictionaries's instance of is recorded as doctoral thesis[5].
- Image/video representation and scalable coding using redundant dictionaries's publisher is recorded as Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne[6].
- Image/video representation and scalable coding using redundant dictionaries's DOI is recorded as 10.5075/EPFL-THESIS-3316[7].
- Image/video representation and scalable coding using redundant dictionaries's language of work or name is recorded as English[8].
- Image/video representation and scalable coding using redundant dictionaries's publication date is recorded as +2005-00-00T00:00:00Z[9].
- Image/video representation and scalable coding using redundant dictionaries's main subject is recorded as image processing[10].
- Image/video representation and scalable coding using redundant dictionaries's main subject is recorded as video processing[11].
- Image/video representation and scalable coding using redundant dictionaries's Semantic Scholar paper ID is recorded as 06b7c38515757ce3f8d5bfaa68089fd64b7d7718[12].
- Image/video representation and scalable coding using redundant dictionaries's ResearchGate publication ID is recorded as 37420415[13].
- Image/video representation and scalable coding using redundant dictionaries's Semantic Scholar corpus ID is recorded as 117170078[14].
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Recorded instance of include written work[3], thesis[4], and doctoral thesis[5].