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Reconstruction from zero crossings
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Reconstruction of a time-deomain signal from zero crossings
The problem of reconstruction from zero crossings can be stated as: given the zero crossings of a continuous signal, is it possible to reconstruct…
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Hilbert transform
Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem
Zero crossing
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2017
2017
Managing Pedestrian and Car Interactions
C. Daganzo
,
Paul Anderson
,
V. Knoop
2017
Corpus ID: 169202287
In urban areas and especially in inner cities, pedestrians crossing the road considerably influence the road traffic flow. For…
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2000
2000
A New Framework for Reconstruction of Images from Boundaries
D. Ravi
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Y. Venkatesh
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics
2000
Corpus ID: 13248060
The problem of reconstructing images from boundaries has been studied in the literature chiefly as one based on the information…
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1992
1992
Hermite polynomials for signal reconstruction from zero-crossings. 1. One-dimensional signals
Y. Venkatesh
1992
Corpus ID: 17081965
Generalised Hermite polynomials are employed for the reconstruction of an unknown signal from a knowledge of its zero-crossings…
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1987
1987
Image Reconstruction from Zero-Crossings
Su-shing Chen
International Joint Conference on Artificial…
1987
Corpus ID: 17779962
In the computational theory of human vision, developed by D. Marr and his school, zero-crossings detection is proposed as one of…
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