نتایج جستجو برای: classical wavelet transforms

تعداد نتایج: 242434  

1998
Roger L. Claypoole Richard G. Baraniuk Robert D. Nowak

This paper develops two new adaptive wavelet transforms based on the lifting scheme. The lifting construction exploits a spatialdomain, prediction-error interpretation of the wavelet transform and provides a powerful framework for designing customized transforms. We use the lifting construction to adaptively tune a wavelet transform to a desired signal by optimizing data-based prediction error ...

2005
Mihajlo Katona Aleksandra Pizurica Nikola Teslic Vladimir Kovacevic Wilfried Philips

Multiresolution video denoising is becoming an increasingly popular research topic over recent years. Although several wavelet based algorithms reportedly outperform classical single-resolution approaches, their concepts are often considered as prohibitive for real-time processing. Little research has been done so far towards hardware customization of wavelet domain video denoising. A number of...

Let  $varpi$ be a representation of the homogeneous space $G/H$, where $G$ be a locally compact group and  $H$ be a compact subgroup of $G$. For  an admissible wavelet $zeta$ for $varpi$  and $psi in L^p(G/H), 1leq p <infty$, we determine a class of bounded  compact operators  which are related to continuous wavelet transforms on homogeneous spaces and they are called localization operators.

Journal: :journal of medical signals and sensors 0

electrocardiogram (ecg) is one of the most common biological signals which plays a significant role in diagnosis of heart diseases. one of the most important parts of ecg signal processing is interpretation of qrs complex and obtaining its characteristics. r wave is one of the most important sections of this complex which has an essential role in diagnosis of heart rhythm irregularities and als...

2005
Jean-Luc Starck Yassir Moudden Pierrick Abrial Mai Nguyen

We present in this paper new multiscale transforms on the sphere, namely the isotropic undecimated wavelet transform, the pyramidal wavelet transform, the ridgelet transform and the curvelet transform. All of these transforms can be inverted i.e. we can exactly reconstruct the original data from its coefficients in either representation. Several applications are described. We show how these tra...

2013
Tanuja Sarode Prachi Natu

In this paper, image compression using orthogonal wavelet transforms of Walsh, Cosine, Haar, Kekre, Slant and Sine is studied. Wavelet transform of size N 2 xN 2 is generated using its corresponding orthogonal transform of size NxN. These wavelet transforms are applied on R, G, and B planes of 256x256x3 size colour images separately. In each transformed plane rows/columns are sorted in their de...

2007
Ivan W. Selesnick

transforms to compress digitally scanned fingerprints. NASA’s Mars rovers use them to compress images acquired by their 18 cameras. The new JPEG 2000 format is based on wavelet transforms; the smaller files allow one to store images using less memory and to transmit those images faster and more reliably. Researchers also use wavelet transforms to clean signals and images—that is, to reduce unwa...

2007
David L. Donoho Larry L. Schumaker

We describe bases of smooth wavelets where the coeecients are obtained by integration against ((nite combinations of) boxcar kernels rather than against traditional smooth wavelets. Bases of this type were rst developed in work of Tchamitchian and of Cohen, Daubechies, and Feauveau. Our approach emphasizes the idea of average-interpolation { synthesizing a smooth function on the line having pre...

2007
Leonid Yaroslavsky Alex Gershman Zhi Ding Moncef Gabbouj Peter Grant Ferran Marqués Marc Moonen Hideaki Sakai Giovanni Sicuranza Sergios Theodoridis Valery A. Zheludev

Contents Preface ix 1. Wavelet and frame transforms originated from continuous and discrete splines, Amir Z. Averbuch and Valery A. Zheludev 1 1.1. Introduction 1 1.2. Preliminaries 4 1.3. Prediction filters originated from splines 9 1.4. Biorthogonal wavelet transforms generated by filter banks with downsampling factor N = 2 (diadic transforms) 17 1.5. Application of spline-based wavelet trans...

Journal: :Statistics and Computing 2009
Marina I. Knight Guy P. Nason

Classical nondecimated wavelet transforms are attractive for many applications. When the data comes from complex or irregular designs, the use of second generation wavelets in nonparametric regression has proved superior to that of classical wavelets. However, the construction of a nondecimated second generation wavelet transform is not obvious. In this paper we propose a new ‘nondecimated’ lif...

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