9:00 a.m. enoising Using a Gaussian Scale Mixture Model in the Wavelet Domain. Vasily Strela*, New York University and Drexel University
(966-62-130)
9:30 a.m. A Wavelet Approach to Chemical Concentration Calibration. T. Tony Cai*, Department of Statistics/The Wharton School/University of Pennsylvania
(966-62-136)
10:00 a.m. Random cascades on wavelet trees and their use in analyzing and modeling natural images. Martin J Wainwright*, MIT
Eero P Simoncelli, New York University
Alan S Willsky, MIT
(966-62-118)
10:30 a.m. Joint Representations in Applied Mathematics. Leon Cohen*, City University of New York
(966-42-154)
2:30 p.m. Frames of Translates in Abstract Hilbert Spaces and the Generalized Frame Multiresolution Analysis. Manos I Papadakis*, University of Houston
(966-41-48)
3:00 p.m. Constructions of wavelet frames. Alexander Petukhov*, University of South Carolina
(966-41-27)
3:30 p.m. Directional, Shift-Insensitive, Complex-Wavelet Transforms with Controllable Redundancy. Felix C Fernandes*, Rice University
Rutger van Spaendonck, Delft University of Technology
Sidney C Burrus, Rice University
(966-00-100)
4:00 p.m. Wavelet Analysis through Polysplines and the curvelets and ridgelets of Donoho - a comparative analysis. Ognyan I Kounchev*, University of Wisconsin-Madison
(966-41-70)
4:30 p.m. Lapped Transforms via Time-Domain Pre- and Post-Processing. Trac D Tran*, The Johns Hopkins University
(966-94-151)