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Data-dependent sampling of two-dimensional signals
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    Data-dependent sampling of two-dimensional signals (English)
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    17 December 1995
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    This paper proposes an efficient technique which simplifies the difficult problem of designing a 2D variable filter with quadrantally symmetric magnitude characteristic as the simple one, that only needs the normal one-dimensional constant digital filter design and one-dimensional polynomial approximation. In applying such a two-dimensional variable filter, only by varying the part of one-dimensional polynomials the new desired frequency domain characteristics can be easily obtained.
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    quadrantal symmetries
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    variable filter
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