DocumentCode
1192883
Title
Wavelets: getting perspective
Author
Bruce, Lori Mann ; Cheriyadat, Anil ; Burns, Mathew
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Mississippi State Univ., MS, USA
Volume
22
Issue
2
fYear
2003
Firstpage
24
Lastpage
27
Abstract
When a person becomes so involved in details that they begin to lose sight of the big picture, it is said "they can\´t see the forest for the trees!" The wavelet transform is a relatively new signal processing tool that allows us to efficiently analyze the small details and the big picture. Wavelets have been shown to be very useful for signal compression, denoising and pattern recognition. This should not be surprising since they provide an efficient method for analyzing nonstationary signals at varying frequencies. With wavelets, we can analyze low frequencies (the forest) at very fine frequency resolution, and we can analyze high frequencies (the trees) at a very fine time resolution. Indeed, wavelets do allow us to see the forest and the trees!.
Keywords
data compression; noise; pattern recognition; signal resolution; wavelet transforms; denoising; frequency resolution; high frequencies; low frequencies; nonstationary signal analysis; pattern recognition; signal compression; signal processing; time resolution; wavelet transform; Convolution; Discrete Fourier transforms; Discrete wavelet transforms; Fourier transforms; Frequency; Information filtering; Information filters; Low pass filters; Wavelet coefficients; Wavelet transforms;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Potentials, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-6648
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MP.2003.1197878
Filename
1197878
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