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Left-invariant evolutions of wavelet transforms on the Similitude Group
Enhancement of multiple-scale elongated structures in noisy image data is
relevant for many biomedical applications but commonly used PDE-based
enhancement techniques often fail at crossings in an image. To get an overview
of how an image is composed of local multiple-scale elongated structures we
construct a multiple scale orientation score, which is a continuous wavelet
transform on the similitude group, SIM(2). Our unitary transform maps the space
of images onto a reproducing kernel space defined on SIM(2), allowing us to
robustly relate Euclidean (and scaling) invariant operators on images to
left-invariant operators on the corresponding continuous wavelet transform.
Rather than often used wavelet (soft-)thresholding techniques, we employ the
group structure in the wavelet domain to arrive at left-invariant evolutions
and flows (diffusion), for contextual crossing preserving enhancement of
multiple scale elongated structures in noisy images. We present experiments
that display benefits of our work compared to recent PDE techniques acting
directly on the images and to our previous work on left-invariant diffusions on
orientation scores defined on Euclidean motion group.Comment: 40 page
Towards QCD thermodynamics using exact chiral symmetry on lattice
The thermodynamics of massless ideal gas of overlap quarks has been
investigated numerically for both zero and nonzero baryon chemical potential
. While the parameter M has been shown to be irrelevant in the continuum
limit, it is shown numerically that the continuum limit can be reached with
relatively coarser lattices for certain range of M. Numerical limitation of the
existing method of introduction of chemical potential in the overlap formalism
is discussed. We have also studied the energy density of free domain wall
fermions in the absence of and estimated the extent of lattice in the
fifth dimension for which the overlap results are recovered.
Interestingly, this value of is also minimum for the same range of M
found in the overlap case.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the 20th
International Conference on Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions:
Quark Matter 2008 (QM2008
Joint Source-Channel Coding over a Fading Multiple Access Channel with Partial Channel State Information
In this paper we address the problem of transmission of correlated sources
over a fast fading multiple access channel (MAC) with partial channel state
information available at both the encoders and the decoder. We provide
sufficient conditions for transmission with given distortions. Next these
conditions are specialized to a Gaussian MAC (GMAC). We provide the optimal
power allocation strategy and compare the strategy with various levels of
channel state information.
Keywords: Fading MAC, Power allocation, Partial channel state information,
Correlated sources.Comment: 7 Pages, 3 figures. To Appear in IEEE GLOBECOM, 200
Primary Leiomyosarcoma of Ovary
Primary ovarian leiomyosarcomas is a rare neoplasm which comprises less than 3% of ovarian tumors. Their origin, etiology, histologic features, clinical behavior, and optimal treatment are still obscure. We report a case of leiomyosarcoma of ovary, diagnosed on histopathology in a 60 year old female and discuss the literature
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