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wavelet (encz) | wavelet,vlnka	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Wavelet (gcide) | Wavelet \Wave"let\, n.
    A little wave; a ripple.
    [1913 Webster] |  
wavelet (wn) | wavelet
     n 1: a small wave on the surface of a liquid [syn: ripple,
          rippling, riffle, wavelet] |  
wavelet (foldoc) | wavelet
 
     A waveform that is bounded in both frequency
    and duration.  Wavelet tranforms provide an alternative to
    more traditional Fourier transforms used for analysing
    waveforms, e.g. sound.
 
    The Fourier transform converts a signal into a continuous
    series of sine waves, each of which is of constant frequency
    and amplitude and of infinite duration.  In contrast, most
    real-world signals (such as music or images) have a finite
    duration and abrupt changes in frequency.
 
    Wavelet transforms convert a signal into a series of wavelets.
    In theory, signals processed by the wavelet transform can be
    stored more efficiently than ones processed by Fourier
    transform.  Wavelets can also be constructed with rough edges,
    to better approximate real-world signals.
 
    For example, the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation
    found that Fourier transforms proved inefficient for
    approximating the whorls of fingerprints but a wavelet
    transform resulted in crisper reconstructed images.
 
    SBG Austria (http://mat.sbg.ac.at/~uhl/wav.html).
 
    ["Ten Lectures on Wavelets", Ingrid Daubechies].
 
    (1994-11-09)
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Wavelet (gcide) | Wavelet \Wave"let\, n.
    A little wave; a ripple.
    [1913 Webster] |  
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