Advanced mathematical methods in measurement and instrumentation. Papers from the 2nd international workshop, Como, Italy, July 8--9, 1998 (Q2723585)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1614870
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1614870 |
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8 July 2001
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Proceedings
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Workshop
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Como (Italy)
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Measurement
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Instrumentation
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Advanced mathematical methods in measurement and instrumentation. Papers from the 2nd international workshop, Como, Italy, July 8--9, 1998 (English)
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The 12 papers in this collection include the following: Melvin J. Hinich, A statistical theory of signal coherence (7-23); Enrico Laeng, Local Fourier bases and smooth projections. Applications, connections with wavelet theory, open problems (25-39); Coloma Ballester, Eliane Cubero-Castan, Manuel Gonzalez and Jean-Michel Morel, Contrast invariant satellite image comparison (41-55); Rodolfo Fiorini and Gianfranco Dacquino, Wigner distribution and transform properties for space-time nonstationary signal representation (57-92); M. G. Cox, M. P. Dainton, P. M. Harris, N. M. Ridler and P. R. Young, A generalised treatment of the uncertainty in calibration and measurement for vector-indicating microwave reflectometers (101-109); Paolo Carbone and Dario Petri, Quasi-coherent equivalent-time sampling (111-118); Diego Bellan, Model for the spectral effects of ADC additive noise (119-128); Michele Carriero, Antonio Leaci and Franco Tomarelli, Second order functionals for image segmentation (169-179). The articles of this volume will not be indexed individually.
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