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Qu'est-ce (qui) est multiresolution - définition


Multiresolution analysis         
DESIGN METHOD OF DISCRETE WAVELET TRANSFORMS
Multiresolution Analysis; Multiscale approximation; Multi-resolution analysis
A multiresolution analysis (MRA) or multiscale approximation (MSA) is the design method of most of the practically relevant discrete wavelet transforms (DWT) and the justification for the algorithm of the fast wavelet transform (FWT). It was introduced in this context in 1988/89 by Stephane Mallat and Yves Meyer and has predecessors in the microlocal analysis in the theory of differential equations (the ironing method) and the pyramid methods of image processing as introduced in 1981/83 by Peter J.
International Journal of Wavelets, Multiresolution and Information Processing         
JOURNAL
Int. J. Wavelets Multiresolution Inf. Process.; Int J Wavelets Multiresolution Inf Process; International Journal of Wavelets, Multiresolution & Information Processing
The International Journal of Wavelets, Multiresolution and Information Processing has been published since 2003 by World Scientific. It covers both theory and application of wavelet analysis, multiresolution, and information processing in a variety of disciplines in science and engineering.
Multiresolution Fourier transform         
A TOOL USED FOR SIGNAL PROCESSING
Multiresolution Fourier Transform is an integral fourier transform that represents a specific wavelet-like transform with a fully scalable modulated window, but not all possible translations.