lecture10: Discrete-Wavelet filters

We now take wavelets onto the domain of discrete-time signals (all of the work in lecture 9 concerns wavelets on continuous functions). We call the wavelet transform on a discrete-time signal a Discrete Wavelet Filter. When we consider discrete-time signals, there are significant computational advantages to the wavelet transform, in particular we will discuss the pyramidal filter-bank approach to computing wavelets.

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