Introduction to Wavelets and Wavelet Transforms: A Primer |  | Authors: C. Sidney Burrus, Ramesh A. Gopinath, Haitao Guo Publisher: Prentice Hall Category: Book
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Product Description This book is the only source available that presents a unified view of the theory and applications of discrete and continuous- time signals. This is the only book to present the mathematical point of view, as well as the discrete-time signal processing perspective. It brings together information previously available only in research papers, in engineering and applied mathematics. Appropriate for researchers and practitioners in signal processing and applied mathematics.
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If you don't know anything about Wavelet Analysis Start Here April 14, 2001 Aaron & Che Parr (Sandy, UT USA) 24 out of 26 found this review helpful
I have examined most of the popluar books printed on the subject of Wavelet Analysis and this is the best book for those who want to understand what a wavelet is, where is comes from, and how is it is useful for performing Time Scale signal analysis. I strongly suggest starting with this book.
Good Book June 10, 2005 m1hello (Milwaukee, Wi United States) 5 out of 11 found this review helpful
Before reading this book, read the wavelet chapter from
Digital Image Processing (2nd Edition)
by Rafael C. Gonzalez, Richard E. Woods
introduction to Wavelets and Wavelets transforms February 3, 2001 Anastasio (Minatitlán,Veracruz. Mexico) 5 out of 53 found this review helpful
The introduction to Wavelets and Wavelets transform aplications.
theoretically sound, non-trivial tutorial July 22, 1998 34 out of 41 found this review helpful
This book is a crafted piece as opposed to one of those collections of journal articles that usually leave you wondering. It appears to have a sound theoretical foundation with some clearly presented definitions and theorems. I wouldn't hesitate to spend time with this one.
Nice approach (for physicists) May 16, 2006 futoshi (Sao Paulo, Brazil) If you studied Mathematical Physics or if you like the mathematical approach that physicists used to write their papers and lectures, it 's a pleasant book to understand wavelets.
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