We consider an extension of the 1-D concept of analytical wavelets to n-D, which is by construction compatible
with rotations. This extension, called the monogenic wavelet, yields a decomposition of the wavelet coefficients
into amplitude, phase, and phase direction, analogous to the decomposition of an analytical wavelet coefficient
into amplitude and phase. We demonstrate the usefulness of this decomposition with two applications.
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