BMIA-Browser

"Beamlets and Multiscale Image Analysis"

This page contains software that is used to produce the computational results that are reported in the paper "Beamlets and Multiscale Image Analysis", by David L. Donoho and Xiaoming Huo, (2001) in Multiscale and Multiresolution Methods , editors T.J. Barth, T. Chan, and R. Haimes, Springer Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, Vol. 20, pp. 149-196.

Important message: this software has become a part of BeamLab. Please go to the BeamLab web site to download.



What is in this package?

This package is a MATLAB based toolbox that contains implementations of algorithms on beamlets and wedgelets. It is based on a commercial software - MATLAB. Some computationally intensive subroutines are implemented in CMEX. Executable binary codes are available. Applications of beamlets and wedgelets are, for example,
  • beamlet-based algorithms in detection
  • feature extraction
  • methods based on graphic algorithms
Demos are provided. Users will be able to use a graphical user interface to reproduce the figures that are used in the above paper.

Register and Download the Software

To download the software & receive future new release information on this software package, fill out the following registration form.

(Please note that in the current version, CMEX functions are only provided for workstations (SUN and SGI). We are working on the CMEX functions for Windows.)

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Philosophy-why do it?

BMIA-Browser is created in the spirit of reproducible research.

Installation

Click here to get an introduction to this package in PDF or in gziped PS.

Documentations

Click here to download the paper "Beamlets and multiscale image analysis."
Click here to go to a gallery of figures generated by BMIA Browser.

Pre-computed Results

Some precomputed results are saved as .mat-files. They are huge.
Click here to download these data. (When you are running this software, you will be automatically asked if you would like to use these precomputed results.)

Contact Info.

Email is the best way to ask questions on this software:
mailto:beamlab@isye.gatech.edu

Current web administrator is Xiaoming Huo.

mailto:beamlab @ isye. gatech.edu