Discrete Wavelet Transformations
Discrete Wavelet Transformations
Patrick Van Fleet
Kr 847,-
- Utgiver:
- John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
- Forlag:
- John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
- Utgitt:
- 2011-01-31
- Kategori:
- Diverse
- ISBN:
- 9781118030660
- Språk:
- Engelsk
- Pris:
- Kr 847,-
- Format:
- PDF / Kopibeskyttet
An "applications first" approach to discrete wavelet
transformations
Discrete Wavelet Transformations provides readers with a
broad elementary introduction to discrete wavelet
transformations and their applications. With extensive
graphical displays, this self-contained book integrates
concepts from calculus and linear algebra into the
construction of wavelet transformations and their various
applications, including data compression, edge detection in
images, and signal and image denoising.
The book begins with a cursory look at wavelet
transformation development and illustrates its allure in
digital signal and image applications. Next, a chapter on
digital image basics, quantitative and qualitative
measures, and Huffman coding equips readers with the tools
necessary to develop a comprehensive understanding of the
applications. Subsequent chapters discuss the Fourier
series, convolution, and filtering, as well as the Haar
wavelet transform to introduce image compression and image
edge detection. The development of Daubechies filtersis
presented in addition to coverage of wavelet shrinkage in
the area of image and signal denoising. The book concludes
with the construction of biorthogonal filters and also
describes their incorporation in the JPEG2000 image
compression standard.
The author's "applications first" approach promotes a
hands-on treatment of wavelet transforma-tion construction,
and over 400 exercises are presented in a multi-part format
that guide readers through the solution to each problem.
Over sixty computer labs and software development projects
provide opportunities for readers to write modules and
experiment with the ideas discussed throughout the text.
The author's software package, DiscreteWavelets, is used to
perform various imaging and audio tasks, compute wavelet
transformations and inverses, and visualize the output of
the computations. Supplementary material is also available
via the book's related Web site, which includes an audio
and video repository, final project modules, and
softwarefor reproducing examples from the book. All
software, including the DiscreteWavelets package, is
available for use with Mathematica®, MATLAB®, and
Maple.
Discrete Wavelet Transformations strongly reinforces the use of mathematics in digital data applications, sharpens programming skills, and provides a foundation for further study of more advanced topics, such as real analysis. This book is ideal for courses on discrete wavelet transforms and their applications at the undergraduate level and also serves as an excellent reference for mathematicians, engineers, and scientists who wish to learn about discrete wavelet transforms at an elementary level.











