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4 December 2000 Issues in nonuniform filter banks
Soura Dasgupta, Ashis Pandharipande
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Abstract
This paper concerns biorthogonal filter banks. It is shown that a tree structured filter bank is biorthogonal if it is equivalent to a tree structured filter bank whose matching constituent levels on the analysis and synthesis sides are themselves biorthogonal pairs. We then show that a stronger statement can be made about dyadic Filter Banks in general: That a dyadic filter bank is biorthogonal if both the analysis and synthesis banks can be decomposed into dyadic trees. We further show that these decompositions are stability preserving. These results thus generalize earlier comparable results for orthogonal filter banks.
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Soura Dasgupta and Ashis Pandharipande "Issues in nonuniform filter banks", Proc. SPIE 4119, Wavelet Applications in Signal and Image Processing VIII, (4 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.408665
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KEYWORDS
Filtering (signal processing)

Wavelets

Biological research

Image compression

Image filtering

Linear filtering

Signal processing

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