Talk:Discrete wavelet transform
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[edit] Inconsistent with Wavelet Article
The equations in this article are all discrete time, while the equations for discrete wavelets in the wavelet article are all continous time. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.225.81.131 (talk) 02:41, 13 September 2007 (UTC)
- This is right. See my comments on the talk page at wavelet on the state of the wavelet articles. Nothing major has changed about this. -- This page as it is should be named „fast wavelet transform algorithm“ to account for its main content.--LutzL 08:46, 13 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] No discussion for disputed tag
Someone added {{dubious}} to the last section. That template expands to "see talk page" but it was empty when I got here. Someone with a knowledge of OCaml should confirm or deny the assertion that the OCaml code is not doing the right thing. Note that the OCaml code also appears as an example on the OCaml page, so if it (the OCaml code) turns out to be wrong, it should be changed there too. --Steve Pucci | talk 14:12, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Objective Caml code irrelevant
The OCaml code is pretty ugly and obscure, I reckon its causing more harm by being distracting than good, especially seeing as this is a math-based article, where pseudocode would be the most appropriate form of representation. If you feel I am in error in deleting it, please give justification for reverting. --Dreddlox 16:48, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] University of Bath sipg warehouse
The university of bath has a selection of wavelet descriptions which I think would be interesting. Unfortunately, the use of them is not described well (at all). What do other people think about putting in a link?
http://www.bath.ac.uk/elec-eng/research/sipg/resource/warehouse.htm
82.24.171.88 (talk) 02:04, 22 March 2008 (UTC)