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Tosiyasu L. Kunii, Masumi Ibusuki, Galina I. Pasko, Alexander A. Pasko, Daisuke Terasaki and Hiroshi Hanaizumi, “Unconstrained Automatic Image Matching Using Multiresolutional Critical-Point Filters“, IEICE Trans. Information and Systems, Vol. E86-D, No.7, pp.1181-1190, July 2003

Abstract

Recent advances of Web information systems such as e- commerce and e-learning have created very large but hidden demands on conceptual multiresolution analysis for more generalized information analysis, cognition and modeling. To meet the demands in a general way, its modeling is formulated based on modern algebraic topology. To be specific, the modeling formulation is worked out in an incrementally modular abstraction hierarchy with emphasis on the two levels of the hierarchy appropriate for conceptual modeling: the adjunction space level and the cellular structured space level. Examples are shown to demonstrate the usefulness of the presented model as well as an implementation of a flower structure case.

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