Adapted Wavelet Analysis: From Theory to Software
This detail-oriented text is intended for engineers and applied mathematicians who must write computer programs to perform wavelet and related analysis on real data. It contains an overview of mathematical prerequisites and proceeds to describe hands-on programming techniques to implement special programs for signal analysis and other applications.
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Adapted Wavelet Analysis: From Theory to Software
This detail-oriented text is intended for engineers and applied mathematicians who must write computer programs to perform wavelet and related analysis on real data. It contains an overview of mathematical prerequisites and proceeds to describe hands-on programming techniques to implement special programs for signal analysis and other applications.
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Adapted Wavelet Analysis: From Theory to Software

Adapted Wavelet Analysis: From Theory to Software

by Mladen Victor Wickerhauser
Adapted Wavelet Analysis: From Theory to Software

Adapted Wavelet Analysis: From Theory to Software

by Mladen Victor Wickerhauser

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Overview

This detail-oriented text is intended for engineers and applied mathematicians who must write computer programs to perform wavelet and related analysis on real data. It contains an overview of mathematical prerequisites and proceeds to describe hands-on programming techniques to implement special programs for signal analysis and other applications.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040186817
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 04/17/1996
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 498
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Mladen Victor Wickerhauser is professor of mathematics and statistics at Washington University, St. Louis. He holds a PhD from Yale University. Professor Wickerhauser’s research interests include harmonic analysis, wavelets, and numerical algorithms for data compression. He has six US patents and 118 publications, one of which led to an algorithm used by the FBI to encode fingerprint images.

Table of Contents

1. Mathematical Preliminaries 2. Programming Techniques 3. The Discrete Fourier Transform 4. Local Trigonometric Transforms 5. Quadrature Filters 6. The Discrete Wavelet Transform 7. Wavelet Packets 8. The Best Basis Algorithm 9. Multidimensional Library Trees 10. Time-Frequency Analysis 11. Some Applications
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