ENGELBERG, SHLOMOTADMOR, EITANWe consider the problem of detecting edges—jump discontinuities in piecewise smooth functions from their N-degree spectral content, which is assumed to be corrupted by noise. There are three scales involved: the “smoothness” scale of order 1/N, the noise scale of order √η, and the O(1) scale of the jump discontinuities. We use concentration factors which are adjusted to the standard deviation of the noise √η ≫ 1/N in order to detect the underlying O(1)-edges, which are separated from the noise scale √η ≪ 1.en-USpiecewise smoothnessedge detectionnoisy dataconcentration kernelsconstrained optimizationseparation of scalesRECOVERY OF EDGES FROM SPECTRAL DATA WITH NOISE—A NEW PERSPECTIVEArticle