lwt

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Aseel H
Aseel H le 31 Déc 2011
if I use lwt2()for multi level as:
X_InPlace = lwt2(X,W,LEVEL,'typeDEC',typeDEC)
What refers to the 'typeDEC',typeDEC?
and how separate the subbands as cA,cH,cV,cD for each level?

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Wayne King
Wayne King le 31 Déc 2011
Hi Aseel, Glad to see you are using the lifting utilities in the Wavelet Toolbox, they're definitely powerful.
'typeDEC' takes the value 'w' or 'wp'. 'w' gives you a wavelet subband filtering, while 'wp' gives you a wavelet packet tree.
If you use X_InPlace, you can separate the coefficients as follows.
CA = X_InPlace(1:2:end,1:2:end)
CH = X_InPlace(2:2:end,1:2:end)
CV = X_InPlace(1:2:end,2:2:end)
CD = X_InPlace(2:2:end,2:2:end)
For example:
load woman;
X_InPlace = lwt2(X,'bior3.5',1,'typeDEC','w');
CA = X_InPlace(1:2:end,1:2:end);
CH = X_InPlace(2:2:end,1:2:end);
CV = X_InPlace(1:2:end,2:2:end);
CD = X_InPlace(2:2:end,2:2:end);
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Aseel H
Aseel H le 31 Déc 2011
thank you very much
Aseel H
Aseel H le 31 Déc 2011
but it if I use one level, what about using more one leve?

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