Computing Transformation Matrix for 1-D to 2-D Polynomial Transformation
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概要
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Recently a simple algorithm was presented by the first author which enables one to successively compute the transformation matrix of various order for the general 1-D to 1-D polynomial transformation. This letter extends the result to the general 1-D to 2-D polynomial transformation. It is also shown that the matrix obtained can be used for the 2-D to 2-D polynomial transformation as well.
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著者
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CHOO Younseok
Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Hongik University
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Choo Younseok
Department Of Electronic And Electrical Engineering Hongik University
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Kim Young-ju
Department Of Computer Engineering Silla University
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