Abstract
We are concerned with the problem of recovering edges of piecewise smooth functions with finitely many jump discontinuities. In a series of papers, Gelb and Tadmor presented computationally simple methods for this task that are based on the conjugate Fourier series with different concentration kernels. In this article we present experimental results comparing conjugate series based methods with a new approach based on polynomial filters and suitable approximations. This new approach proves to be more accurate and stable.
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