Friday, June 12, 2020

"Two-dimensional wavelets and their relatives", Jean-Pierre Antoine, Romain Murenzi, Pierre Vandergheynst and Syed Twareque Ali

This book introduces 2-D wavelets via 1-D continuous wavelet transforms. The authors then describe the underlying mathematics before progressing to more advanced topics such as matrix geometry of wavelet analysis and three-dimensional wavelets. Practical applications and illustrative examples are employed extensively throughout, ensuring the book's value to engineers, physicists and mathematicians. Two-dimensional wavelets offer a number of advantages over discrete wavelet transforms, in particular, for analysis of real-time signals in such areas as medical imaging, fluid dynamics, shape recognition, image enhancement and target tracking.

Cambridge University Press, 2004.

https://www.cambridge.org/it/academic/subjects/engineering/communications-and-signal-processing/two-dimensional-wavelets-and-their-relatives?format=PB

https://www.amazon.com/Two-Dimensional-Wavelets-Relatives-Jean-Pierre-Antoine/dp/0521065194


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