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Comparative study of recent compressed sensing methodologies in astronomical images

Publication Type : Conference Proceedings

Publisher : Communications in Computer and Information Science

Source : Eco-friendly Computing and Communication Systems Communication in Computer and Information Science (Springer), Vol 305, pp 108-116, 2012 (Scopus)

Url : http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84865211581&partnerID=40&md5=0594f5f1277cb1b1b4ea855caa22dda8

ISBN : 9783642321115

Keywords : Algorithms, Astronomical images, Communication systems, Comparative studies, Compression scheme, Compressive sensing, Environmental protection, Nyquist sampling, Objective measure, Original images, Prior information, Processing method, Signal reconstruction

Campus : Bengaluru, Coimbatore

School : Department of Computer Science and Engineering, School of Engineering

Center : Computational Engineering and Networking

Department : Center for Computational Engineering and Networking (CEN), Computer Science, Electronics and Communication

Verified : Yes

Year : 2012

Abstract : Compressed sensing(CS) which serves as an alternative to Nyquist sampling theory, is being used in many areas of applications. In this paper, we applied recent compressed sensing algorithm such as DALM, FISTA and Split-Bregman on astronomical images. In astronomy, physical prior information is very crucial for devising effective signal processing methods. We particularly point out that CS-based compression scheme is flexible enough to account for such information. We try to compare these algorithms using objective measures like PSNR, MSE et al. With these measures we intend to verify the image quality of reconstructed and original images. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.

Cite this Research Publication : Nidhin PTV, Hemanth VK, Sachin Kumar S, KP Soman, Arun S, Comparative Study of Recent Compressed Sensing Methodologies in Astronomical Images, Eco-friendly Computing and Communication Systems Communication in Computer and Information Science (Springer), Vol 305, pp 108-116, 2012 (Scopus)

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