IM-Workshop Bernried 2016
IM-Workshop 2016 on Signals, Images, and Approximation
Bernried, February 29 – March 4, 2016
International workshop on interesting mathematics with 31 participants from 10 countries. The topics of the workshop comprised subdivision, multiresolution, approximation, integral transforms ... and their applications in signal and image processing. We are proud that so many experienced researchers and - even more - so many young researchers came to the meeting and presented great talks. It was a pleasure to have you all here!
- Matthias Beckmann, University of Hamburg:
Error Estimates and Convergence Rates for Filtered Back Projection - Swanhild Bernstein, TU Freiberg
Riesz based multiresolution analysis in image processing - Martin Buhmann, University of Giessen
Interpolation with Multiquadrics - Ole Christensen, Technical University of Denmark
Wavelet frames and the unitary extension principle - An invitation - Costanza Conti, University of Florence
From Box-splines to four-directional pseudo-splines - Mariantonia Cotronei, University of Reggio Calabria
Hermite subdivision schemes and polynomial-exponential reproduction - Benedikt Diederichs, University of Hamburg
Projection-based Parameter Estimation for Bivariate Exponential Sums - Rosa Donat, University of Valencia
A family of Non-Oscillatory, 6 points, Interpolatory subdivision schemes - Nira Dyn, Tel Aviv University
Linear multi-scale transforms based on reverse subdivision schemes - Frank Filbir, Helmholtz Center München
Detection of Hidden Frequencies: An OPUC-based Approach - Brigitte Forster-Heinlein, University of Passau
Interpolation with Complex B-Splines - Hartmut Führ, RWTH Aachen
Continuous wavelet analysis in higher dimensions – An overview - Silja Gütschow, University of Passau
Rotational Anisotropic Wavelet Transform - Ognyan Kounchev
Almansi Formula on the Sphere and New Cubature Formulas with Error Bounds - Polyharmonic Paradigm - Lars-Benjamin Maier, TU Darmstadt
Scattered Data Problems on (Sub)Manifolds - Peter Massopust, TU München
Fractional and Complex Pseudo-Splines - Caroline Moosmüller, TU Graz
Hermite Subdivision on Manifolds - Johannes Nagler, University of Passau
Lower Estimates for Smooth Data Approximation - Paola Novara, University of Insubria
Limit stencils of non-stationary approximating schemes and their applications - Christophe Rabut, INSA Tolouse
Designing Curves and Surfaces: Least square Bésier or B-spline curves - Lucia Romani, University ofMilano-Bicocca
Approximation order of non-stationary subdivision schemes - Malcolm Sabin, Numerical Geometry Ltd.
– File to come soon – - Tomas Sauer, University of Passau
Prony's method in several variables, oligonomials and Linear Algebra - Nada Sissouno, University of Passau
Numerical inpainting techniques – Modeling with inherent discretization - Valentina Turati, University of Wien
Multigrid Methods and Subdivision Schemes - Elena Volontè, University ofMilano-Bicocca
Radial Kernels via Scale Derivatives and Wavelets - Dionisio Yanez, University of Valencia
Non-Consistent Cell-Average Multiresolution Operators: The case of the PHH Nonlinear Prediction Operator - Xiaosheng Zhuang, City University of Hong Kong
Canonical Quincunx Tight Framelets
Tomas Sauer, University of Passau:
- Costanza Conti, University of Florence
- Mariantonia Cotronei, University of Reggio Calabria
- Nira Dyn, Tel Aviv University
- Brigitte Forster, University of Passau
- Tomas Sauer, University of Passau