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Discrete Fractional COSHAD Transform and Its Application

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  • Hongqing Zhu
  • Zhiguo Gui
  • Yu Zhu
  • Zhihua Chen

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In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in finding methods to construct orthogonal transforms. This interest is driven by the large number of applications of the orthogonal transforms in image analysis and compression, especially for colour images. Inspired by this motivation, this paper first introduces a new orthogonal transform known as a discrete fractional COSHAD (FrCOSHAD) using the Kronecker product of eigenvectors and the eigenvalues of the COSHAD kernel functions. Next, this study discusses the properties of the FrCOSHAD kernel function, such as angle additivity. Using the algebra of quaternions, the study presents quaternion COSHAD/FrCOSHAD transforms to represent colour images in a holistic manner. This paper also develops an inverse polynomial reconstruction method (IPRM) in the discrete COSHAD/FrCOSHAD domains. This method can effectively recover a piecewise smooth signal from the finite set of its COSHAD/FrCOSHAD coefficients, with high accuracy. The convergence theorem has proved that the partial sum of COSHAD provides a spectrally accurate approximation to the underlying piecewise smooth signal. The experimental results verify the numerical stability and accuracy of the proposed methods.

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  • Hongqing Zhu & Zhiguo Gui & Yu Zhu & Zhihua Chen, 2014. "Discrete Fractional COSHAD Transform and Its Application," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-20, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:567414
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/567414
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    1. Dan Stefanoiu & Janetta Culita, 2024. "John von Neumann’s Space-Frequency Orthogonal Transforms," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 12(5), pages 1-31, March.

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