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FUNCTION FOR INTEGRAL FOURIER-LIKE TRANSFORM
Wavelets; Wavelet analysis; Father wavelets; Mother wavelet; History of wavelets; List of wavelets
  • Mexican hat]]
  • Meyer]]
  • Morlet]]
  • Seismic wavelet
  • STFT time-frequency atoms (left) and DWT time-scale atoms (right). The time-frequency atoms are four different basis functions used for the STFT (i.e. '''four separate Fourier transforms required'''). The time-scale atoms of the DWT achieve small temporal widths for high frequencies and good temporal widths for low frequencies with a '''single''' transform basis set.
  • Signal denoising by wavelet transform thresholding

WAVELET         

ألاسم

تَلْوِيح ; تَمَوُّج ; مَوْجَة

الفعل

أَلاحَ ( بِسَيْفِهِ , بِسِلاحِهِ إلخ ) ; تَرَقْرَقَ ; تَمَوَّجَ ; تَمَوَّرَ ; خَفَقَ العَلَمُ ; رَفْرَفَ العَلَمُ ; لَوَّحَ ( إِلَى أو لِـ ) ; مَوَّجَ ; ناسَ

wavelet         
مويجة ، موجة صغيرة موجة صغيرة - مويجة .
WAVELETS         

ألاسم

تَلْوِيح ; تَمَوُّج ; مَوْجَة

الفعل

أَلاحَ ( بِسَيْفِهِ , بِسِلاحِهِ إلخ ) ; تَرَقْرَقَ ; تَمَوَّجَ ; تَمَوَّرَ ; خَفَقَ العَلَمُ ; رَفْرَفَ العَلَمُ ; لَوَّحَ ( إِلَى أو لِـ ) ; مَوَّجَ ; ناسَ

Definitie

Wavelet
·noun A little wave; a ripple.

Wikipedia

Wavelet

A wavelet is a wave-like oscillation with an amplitude that begins at zero, increases or decreases, and then returns to zero one or more times. Wavelets are termed a "brief oscillation". A taxonomy of wavelets has been established, based on the number and direction of its pulses. Wavelets are imbued with specific properties that make them useful for signal processing.

For example, a wavelet could be created to have a frequency of Middle C and a short duration of roughly one tenth of a second. If this wavelet were to be convolved with a signal created from the recording of a melody, then the resulting signal would be useful for determining when the Middle C note appeared in the song. Mathematically, a wavelet correlates with a signal if a portion of the signal is similar. Correlation is at the core of many practical wavelet applications.

As a mathematical tool, wavelets can be used to extract information from many different kinds of data, including – but not limited to – audio signals and images. Sets of wavelets are needed to analyze data fully. "Complementary" wavelets decompose a signal without gaps or overlaps so that the decomposition process is mathematically reversible. Thus, sets of complementary wavelets are useful in wavelet-based compression/decompression algorithms, where it is desirable to recover the original information with minimal loss.

In formal terms, this representation is a wavelet series representation of a square-integrable function with respect to either a complete, orthonormal set of basis functions, or an overcomplete set or frame of a vector space, for the Hilbert space of square integrable functions. This is accomplished through coherent states.

In classical physics, the diffraction phenomenon is described by the Huygens–Fresnel principle that treats each point in a propagating wavefront as a collection of individual spherical wavelets. The characteristic bending pattern is most pronounced when a wave from a coherent source (such as a laser) encounters a slit/aperture that is comparable in size to its wavelength. This is due to the addition, or interference, of different points on the wavefront (or, equivalently, each wavelet) that travel by paths of different lengths to the registering surface. Multiple, closely spaced openings (e.g., a diffraction grating), can result in a complex pattern of varying intensity.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor WAVELET
1. North–to–south immigration is a tiny wavelet of common sense in an angry, polarized sea of international troubles.
2. This year‘s anti–Republican swell –– if it arrives in the dimensions professors imagine –– would be a wavelet by historical standards, said Linda L.