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Both multi-resolution and the sequence of calls with increasing DOF could be implemented as a single recursive scheme. The caller provides an array of DOF and a matching array of resolution levels, which is processed by recursive calls with the first/last element taken from the list.  
 
Both multi-resolution and the sequence of calls with increasing DOF could be implemented as a single recursive scheme. The caller provides an array of DOF and a matching array of resolution levels, which is processed by recursive calls with the first/last element taken from the list.  
 
*A simulation Matlab program and example is here: [[Media:DOFHierarchy.m]]  
 
*A simulation Matlab program and example is here: [[Media:DOFHierarchy.m]]  
*Example call: the '''256''' symbolizes the image data size, [6,9,12] is the sequence of DOF, NoInit is the initial transform (if avail), and '''[4,3,2]''' are the multi-resolution levels for each of the DOF runs, respectively.
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*Example call: the '''256''' symbolizes the image data size,''' [6,9,12]''' is the sequence of DOF, '''NoInit''' is the initial transform (if avail), and '''[4,3,2]''' are the multi-resolution levels for each of the DOF runs, respectively.
 
   a = DOFHierarchy(256, [6,9,12],'NoInit',[4,3,2],0)
 
   a = DOFHierarchy(256, [6,9,12],'NoInit',[4,3,2],0)
 
    
 
    

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Both multi-resolution and the sequence of calls with increasing DOF could be implemented as a single recursive scheme. The caller provides an array of DOF and a matching array of resolution levels, which is processed by recursive calls with the first/last element taken from the list.

  • A simulation Matlab program and example is here: Media:DOFHierarchy.m
  • Example call: the 256 symbolizes the image data size, [6,9,12] is the sequence of DOF, NoInit is the initial transform (if avail), and [4,3,2] are the multi-resolution levels for each of the DOF runs, respectively.
 a = DOFHierarchy(256, [6,9,12],'NoInit',[4,3,2],0)
 
 running registration for 32 image at 6 DOF with init NoInit
 running registration for 64 image at 6 DOF with init result from 6 DOF run @ 32
 running registration for 128 image at 6 DOF with init result from 6 DOF run @ 64
 running registration for 256 image at 6 DOF with init result from 6 DOF run @ 128
 
 running registration for 64 image at 9 DOF with init result from 6 DOF run @ 256
 running registration for 128 image at 9 DOF with init result from 9 DOF run @ 64
 running registration for 256 image at 9 DOF with init result from 9 DOF run @ 128
 
 running registration for 128 image at 12 DOF with init result from 9 DOF run @ 256
 running registration for 256 image at 12 DOF with init result from 12 DOF run @ 128