Wavelet Theory and Its Application to Pattern Recognition

Wavelet Theory and Its Application to Pattern Recognition

Author: Yuan Y. Tang

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9789812385529

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This is not a purely mathematical book. It presents the basic principle of wavelet theory to electrical and electronic engineers, computer scientists, and students, as well as the ideas of how wavelets can be applied to pattern recognition. It also contains many novel research results from the authors'' research team.


Wavelet Theory Approach To Pattern Recognition (2nd Edition)

Wavelet Theory Approach To Pattern Recognition (2nd Edition)

Author: Yuan Yan Tang

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2009-07-06

Total Pages: 482

ISBN-13: 9814467715

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The 2nd edition is an update of the book Wavelet Theory and its Application to Pattern Recognition published in 2000. Three new chapters, which are research results conducted during 2001-2008, are added. The book consists of three parts — the first presents a brief survey of the status of pattern recognition with wavelet theory; the second contains the basic theory of wavelet analysis; the third includes applications of wavelet theory to pattern recognition. The new book provides a bibliography of 170 references including the current state-of-the-art theory and applications of wavelet analysis to pattern recognition.


Wavelet Theory Approach To Pattern Recognition (3rd Edition)

Wavelet Theory Approach To Pattern Recognition (3rd Edition)

Author: Yuan Yan Tang

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2024-08-27

Total Pages: 563

ISBN-13: 9811284067

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This 3rd edition tackles the basic principle of deep learning as well as the application of combination of wavelet theory with deep learning to pattern recognition. Five new chapters related to the combination of wavelet theory and deep learning are added with many novel research results.The useful reference text will benefit academics, researchers, computer scientists, electronic engineers and graduate students in the field of pattern recognition, image analysis, machine learning and electrical and electronic engineering.


Wavelet Applications in Chemical Engineering

Wavelet Applications in Chemical Engineering

Author: Rodolphe L. Motard

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-27

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 1461527082

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Increasing emphasis on safety, productivity and quality control has provided an impetus to research on better methodologies for fault diagnosis, modeling, identification, control and optimization ofchemical process systems. One of the biggest challenges facing the research community is the processing of raw sensordata into meaningful information. Wavelet analysis is an emerging field of mathematics that has provided new tools and algorithms suited for the type of problems encountered in process monitoring and control. The concept emerged in the geophysical field as a result ofthe need for time-frequency analytical techniques. It has since been picked up by mathematicians and recognized as a unifying theory for many ofthe methodologies employed in the past in physics and signal processing. l Meyer states: "Wavelets are without doubt an exciting and intuitive concept. The concept brings with it a new way of thinking, which is absolutely essential and was entirely missing in previously existing algorithms. " The unification ofthe theory from these disciplines has led to applications of wavelet transforms in many areas ofscience and engineering including: • pattern recognition • signal analysis • time-frequency decomposition • process signal characterization and representation • process system modeling and identification • control system design, analysis and implementation • numerical solution ofdifferential equations • matrix manipulation About a year ago, in talking to various colleagues and co-workers, it became clear that a number of chemical engineers were fascinated with this new concept.


Intelligent Feature Selection for Machine Learning Using the Dynamic Wavelet Fingerprint

Intelligent Feature Selection for Machine Learning Using the Dynamic Wavelet Fingerprint

Author: Mark K. Hinders

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-07-01

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 3030493954

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This book discusses various applications of machine learning using a new approach, the dynamic wavelet fingerprint technique, to identify features for machine learning and pattern classification in time-domain signals. Whether for medical imaging or structural health monitoring, it develops analysis techniques and measurement technologies for the quantitative characterization of materials, tissues and structures by non-invasive means. Intelligent Feature Selection for Machine Learning using the Dynamic Wavelet Fingerprint begins by providing background information on machine learning and the wavelet fingerprint technique. It then progresses through six technical chapters, applying the methods discussed to particular real-world problems. Theses chapters are presented in such a way that they can be read on their own, depending on the reader’s area of interest, or read together to provide a comprehensive overview of the topic. Given its scope, the book will be of interest to practitioners, engineers and researchers seeking to leverage the latest advances in machine learning in order to develop solutions to practical problems in structural health monitoring, medical imaging, autonomous vehicles, wireless technology, and historical conservation.


Wavelet Theory and Its Applications

Wavelet Theory and Its Applications

Author: Sudhakar Radhakrishnan

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2018-10-03

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1789234328

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This book is intended to attract the attention of practitioners and researchers in the academia and industry interested in challenging paradigms of wavelets and its application with an emphasis on the recent technological developments. All the chapters are well demonstrated by various researchers around the world covering the field of mathematics and applied engineering. This book highlights the current research in the usage of wavelets in different areas such as biomedical analysis, fringe-pattern analysis, image applications, network data transfer applications, and optical measurement techniques. The entire work available in the book is mainly focusing on researchers who can do quality research in the area of the usage of wavelets in related fields. Each chapter is an independent research, which will definitely motivate the young researchers to ponder on. These 12 chapters available in four sections will be an eye opener for all who are doing systematic research in these fields.


Wavelet Theory and Its Applications

Wavelet Theory and Its Applications

Author: Randy K. Young

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1992-09-30

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9780792392712

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The continuous wavelet transform has deep mathematical roots in the work of Alberto P. Calderon. His seminal paper on complex method of interpolation and intermediate spaces provided the main tool for describing function spaces and their approximation properties. The Calderon identities allow one to give integral representations of many natural operators by using simple pieces of such operators, which are more suited for analysis. These pieces, which are essentially spectral projections, can be chosen in clever ways and have proved to be of tremendous utility in various problems of numerical analysis, multidimensional signal processing, video data compression, and reconstruction of high resolution images and high quality speech. A proliferation of research papers and a couple of books, written in English (there is an earlier book written in French), have emerged on the subject. These books, so far, are written by specialists for specialists, with a heavy mathematical flavor, which is characteristic of the Calderon-Zygmund theory and related research of Duffin-Schaeffer, Daubechies, Grossman, Meyer, Morlet, Chui, and others. Randy Young's monograph is geared more towards practitioners and even non-specialists, who want and, probably, should be cognizant of the exciting proven as well as potential benefits which have either already emerged or are likely to emerge from wavelet theory.


Introduction to Wavelets and Wavelet Transforms

Introduction to Wavelets and Wavelet Transforms

Author: C. S. Burrus

Publisher: Pearson

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13:

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Advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students, faculty, researchers and practitioners in signal processing, telecommunications, and computer science, and applied mathematics. It assumes a background of Fourier series and transforms and of linear algebra and matrix methods. This primer presents a well balanced blend of the mathematical theory underlying wavelet techniques and a discussion that gives insight into why wavelets are successful in signal analysis, compression, dection, numerical analysis, and a wide variety of other theoretical and practical applications. It fills a gap in the existing wavelet literature with its unified view of expansions of signals into bases and frames, as well as the use of filter banks as descriptions and algorithms.


Document Analysis and Recognition with Wavelet and Fractal Theories

Document Analysis and Recognition with Wavelet and Fractal Theories

Author: Yuan Yan Tang

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 9814401005

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Basic Concepts of Document Analysis and Understanding; Basic Concepts of Fractal Dimension; Basic Concepts of Wavelet Theory; Document Analysis by Fractal Dimension; Text Extraction by Wavelet Decomposition; Rotation Invariant by Fractal Theory with Central Projection Transform (CPT); Wavelet-Based and Fractal-Based Methods for Script Identification; Writer Identification Using Hidden Markov Model in Wavelet Domain (WD-HMM).


Wavelet Radio

Wavelet Radio

Author: Homayoun Nikookar

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-03-21

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 110731092X

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The first book to provide a detailed discussion of the application of wavelets in wireless communications, this is an invaluable source of information for graduate students, researchers, and telecommunications engineers, managers and strategists. It overviews applications, explains how to design new wavelets and compares wavelet technology with existing OFDM technology. • Addresses the applications and challenges of wavelet technology for a range of wireless communication domains • Aids in the understanding of Wavelet Packet Modulation and compares it with OFDM • Includes tutorials on convex optimisation, spectral factorisation and the design of wavelets • Explains design methods for new wavelet technologies for wireless communications, addressing many challenges, such as peak-to-average power ratio reduction, interference mitigation, reduction of sensitivity to time, frequency and phase offsets, and efficient usage of wireless resources • Describes the application of wavelet radio in spectrum sensing of cognitive radio systems.