Re: Wavelet Routines [message #2007] |
Fri, 13 May 1994 04:07 |
jacobsen
Messages: 28 Registered: July 1992
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Plus IDL 3.5 has Numerical Recipes wavelets built in.
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Re: Wavelet Routines [message #2018 is a reply to message #2007] |
Thu, 12 May 1994 10:13  |
geomagic
Messages: 22 Registered: November 1993
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In article <2qqukh$gsv@wizard.uark.edu> zr011@comp..uark.edu (Shivshank Ramamurthi) writes:
> Hi there,
> I am currently working on Multiresolution decomposition of
> SAR(Synthetic Aperture Radar) data . I would like to know if there
> are any wavelet filters using D4 or D8 ( Daubechies coefficients )
> available. If some-one could help me out
> re: where can I find these routines. It would be great.
The second edition of Numerical Recipes includes code for wavelet filters.
It's usually pretty easy to convert C or Fortran code to IDL, especially
since the routines are fairly small.
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