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=<span style="color:Chocolate">One dimensional signals<span style="color:Chocolate">=


===<span style="color:Chocolate">[[One dimensional sieve introduction|''What is this all about?'']]</span>===
==[[Mean and median filters bad|<span style="color:red">Mean and median filters '''''bad'''''</span>]]==
=====Then after a couple of twists=====
==[[Gaussian and sieve filters|<span style="color:red">Gaussian and sieve filters '''''good'''''</span>]]==
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[[Details_on_hydrophobicity_plots | The first published application of the data-sieve as reviewed by Fasman, click here ...</span>]]
|[[Image:hydrophobicity_plots_Fasman.jpg|right|300px]]
|From Fasman and Gilbert "The prediction of transmembrane protein sequences and their conformation: an evaluation" in Trends in Biochemistry 15 pp 89:91
Left: Running mean (c.f Gaussian): <span style="color:#C364C5;">no good</span>, Right: Median based Data-sieve: <span style="color:#C364C5;">much better</span>
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=<span style="color:Chocolate">'''''Extrema''''' to trees<span style="color:Chocolate">=
====One dimensional A====
{| border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="5"
{| border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="5"
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|width="50%"| [[Image:IllustrateSIV_1_01.gif|400px|link=One dimensional sieve introduction|AAMToolbox]]
|width="50%"|[[One dimensional sieve introduction|<span style="color:Navy">''What are MSER's in one dimension?'']]</span>
|[[Image:3D_extrema.gif|300px|link=One dimensional sieve introduction|AAMToolbox]]
| [[Image:IllustrateSIV_1_01.gif|350px|link=One dimensional sieve introduction|AAMToolbox]]
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====One dimensional B====
{| border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="5"
|- valign="top"
|width="50%"|[[One dimensional sieve applied to images|<span style="color:Navy">''One dimensional extrema in images'']]</span>
| [[Image:IllustrateSIV_1_01.gif|350px|link=One dimensional sieve introduction|AAMToolbox]]
|}
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 12 August 2014

Return to connected-sets

Mean and median filters bad

Then after a couple of twists

Gaussian and sieve filters good

The first published application of the data-sieve as reviewed by Fasman, click here ...

Hydrophobicity plots Fasman.jpg
From Fasman and Gilbert "The prediction of transmembrane protein sequences and their conformation: an evaluation" in Trends in Biochemistry 15 pp 89:91

Left: Running mean (c.f Gaussian): no good, Right: Median based Data-sieve: much better

Extrema to trees

One dimensional A

What are MSER's in one dimension? AAMToolbox

One dimensional B

One dimensional extrema in images AAMToolbox