Generalized Biorthogonal Daubechies Wavelets
Michael Unser, BIG
The corresponding refinement filters are derived from the ones that were studied by Dyn et al. in the framework of non-stationary subdivision schemes. By using different factorizations of these filters, we obtain a general family of compactly supported dual wavelet bases of L2. In particular, if the exponential parameters are all zero, one retrieves the standard CDF B-spline wavelets and the 9/7 wavelets. Our generalized description yields equivalent constructions for E-spline wavelets.
A fast filterbank implementation of the corresponding wavelet transform follows naturally; it is similar to Mallat's algorithm, except that the filters are now scale-dependent. This new scheme offers high flexibility and is tunable to the spectral characteristics of a wide class of signals. In particular, it is possible to obtain symmetric basis functions that are well-suited for image processing.
Michael Unser, BIG
Test Run • 28 July 2005 • BM 4.235
AbstractWe propose a generalization of the Cohen-Daubechies-Feauveau (CDF) and 9/7 biorthogonal wavelet families. This is done within the framework of non-stationary multiresolution analysis, which involves a sequence of embedded approximation spaces generated by scaling functions that are not necessarily dilates of one another. We consider a dual pair of such multiresolutions, where the scaling functions at a given scale are mutually biorthogonal with respect to translation. Also, they must have the shortest-possible support while reproducing a given set of exponential polynomials. This constitutes a generalization of the standard polynomial reproduction property.The corresponding refinement filters are derived from the ones that were studied by Dyn et al. in the framework of non-stationary subdivision schemes. By using different factorizations of these filters, we obtain a general family of compactly supported dual wavelet bases of L2. In particular, if the exponential parameters are all zero, one retrieves the standard CDF B-spline wavelets and the 9/7 wavelets. Our generalized description yields equivalent constructions for E-spline wavelets.
A fast filterbank implementation of the corresponding wavelet transform follows naturally; it is similar to Mallat's algorithm, except that the filters are now scale-dependent. This new scheme offers high flexibility and is tunable to the spectral characteristics of a wide class of signals. In particular, it is possible to obtain symmetric basis functions that are well-suited for image processing.