Multiresolution Signal and Geometry Processing: Filter Banks, Wavelets, and Subdivision
Version: 2013-09-26
By Michael D. Adams
2013
Multiresolution Signal and Geometry Processing: Filter Banks, Wavelets, and Subdivision
ISBN 978-1-55058-507-0 (print) | ISBN 978-1-55058-508-7 (PDF)
xxxviii + 538 pages
2013
Solutions Manual for Multiresolution Signal and Geometry Processing: Filter Banks, Wavelets, and Subdivision
ISBN 978-1-55058-509-4 (paperback) | ISBN 978-1-55058-510-0 (PDF)
iv + 158 pages
2015
Lecture Slides for Multiresolution Signal and Geometry Processing
ISBN 978-1-55058-536-0 (PDF) | ISBN 978-1-55058-535-3 (paperback)
xi+587 pages
This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to multiresolution signal and geometry processing. It covers a very broad range of topics, including:
- one-dimensional multirate signal processing
- one-dimensional multirate filter banks (and transmultiplexers)
- univariate wavelet systems (2-scale and M-scale cases, orthonormal and biorthogonal cases)
- multidimensional multirate signal processing
- multidimensional multirate filter banks
- multivariate wavelet systems
- subdivision surfaces and subdivision wavelets
- JPEG 2000
- Computational Geometry Algorithms Library (CGAL)
- Open Graphics Library (OpenGL) and OpenGL Utility Toolkit (GLUT)
- functional analysis
- geometry processing
Michael Adams received the B.A.Sc. degree in computer engineering from the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada in 1993, the M.A.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada in 1998, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada in 2002. From 1993 to 1995, Michael was a member of technical staff at Bell-Northern Research (which later became Nortel Networks) in Ottawa, ON, Canada, where he developed real-time software for fiber-optic telecommunication systems. Since 2003, Michael has been on the faculty of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada, first as an Assistant Professor and currently as an Associate Professor.
Michael is the recipient of a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (of Canada) Postgraduate Scholarship. He is a voting member of the Canadian Delegation to ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29 (i.e., Coding of Audio, Picture, Multimedia and Hypermedia Information), and has been an active participant in the JPEG-2000 standardization effort, serving as co-editor of the JPEG-2000 Part-5 standard and principal author of one of the first JPEG-2000 implementations (i.e., JasPer).