Reply by narin October 22, 20082008-10-22
>narin wrote: > >> But I am not clear of how the filtering process is carried out >> for 2-d matrices or images. > >See http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects/wavelets/article/ > > >Martin > >-- >There is no idea so stupid that you can't >find a professor who will believe it. >--H. L. Mencken >
Thanks Martin!
Reply by Martin Eisenberg October 21, 20082008-10-21
narin wrote:

> But I am not clear of how the filtering process is carried out > for 2-d matrices or images.
See http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects/wavelets/article/ Martin -- There is no idea so stupid that you can't find a professor who will believe it. --H. L. Mencken
Reply by narin October 21, 20082008-10-21
Hello Everybody!

I am doing a study of wavelets. I am able to get basic idea of wavelets as
how the input signal is multiplied with a scaled and shifted windowing
function.But I am not clear of how the filtering process is carried out for
2-d matrices or images. Can anybody tell me how shifting and scaling of
wavelets in continous time signals is related to images. 

Thanks in advance!
Narin.