Curvelet
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Curvelets are a non-adaptive technique for multi-scale object representation. Being an extension of the wavelet concept, they are becoming popular in similar fields, namely in image processing and scientific computing.
[edit] References
E. Candès and D. Donoho, Curvelets – a surprisingly effective nonadaptive representation for objects with edges. In: A. Cohen, C. Rabut and L. Schumaker, Editors, Curves and Surface Fitting: Saint-Malo 1999, Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville (2000), pp. 105–120.