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Computational Information Geometry

For Image and Signal Processing

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  • © 2017

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  • Focuses on the application and development of information geometric methods in the analysis, classification, and retrieval of images and signals
  • Discusses the transfer of theory and methodology to practitioners
  • Provides introductory chapters to help those new to information geometry
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Signals and Communication Technology (SCT)

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This book focuses on the application and development of information geometric methods in the analysis, classification and retrieval of images and signals. It provides introductory chapters to help those new to information geometry and applies the theory to several applications. This area has developed rapidly over recent years, propelled by the major theoretical developments in information geometry, efficient data and image acquisition and the desire to process and interpret large databases of digital information. The book addresses both the transfer of methodology to practitioners involved in database analysis and in its efficient computational implementation.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Laboratoire d’Informatique (LIX),Palaiseau Cedex,France and Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc., Tokyo, Japan., Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau Cedex, France

    Frank Nielsen

  • School of Mathematics and Statistics, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

    Frank Critchley

  • Department of Mathematics, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

    Christopher T. J. Dodson

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