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imwd objects
Two-dimensional wavelet decomposition objects.
DESCRIPTION
These are objects of classes
imwd
They represent a decomposition of an image with respect
to a two-dimensional wavelet basis (or tight frame in the case of the
two-dimensional (space-ordered) non-decimated wavelet decomposition).
GENERATION
This class of objects is returned from the imwd
function to represent a two-dimensional
(possibly space-ordered non-decimated)
wavelet decomposition of a function.
Many other functions return an object of class imwd.
METHODS
The imwd class of objects has methods for the following
generic functions:
compress,
draw,
imwr,
nullevels.imwd,
plot,
print,
summary,
threshold.imwd.
INHERITANCE
None (yet).
STRUCTURE
The following components must be included in a legitimate
`imwd' object.
- nlevels
- number of levels in wavelet decomposition. If you
raise 2 to the power of nlevels then you get the dimension
of the image that you originally started with.
- type
- If
type="wavelet"
then the
image was decomposed according to the 2D
Mallat pyramidal algorithm.
If type="station"
then the image was decomposed
using the 2D spatially ordered non-decimated wavelet transform.
- fl.dbase
- The first last database associated with the
decomposition. For images, this list is not very useful as
each level's components is stored as a list component,
rather than being packaged up in a single vector as in the
1D case. Nevertheless the internals still need to know
about fl.dbase to get the computations correct. See the help
for first.last if you are a masochist.
- filter
- A filter object as returned by the
filter.select function.
This component records the filter used in the decomposition.
The reconstruction routines use this component to find out
what filter to use in reconstruction.
- wNLx
- The object will probably contain many components with
names of this form. These are all the wavelet coefficients
of the decomposition. In "wNLx" the "N" refers to the
level number and the "x" refers to the direction of the
coefficients with "1" being horizontal, "2" being vertical
and "3" being diagonal and "4" corresonding to scaling function
coefficients at the given resolution level.
Note that the levels should be in
numerically decreasing order, so if nlevels is 5, then
there will be w5L1, w5L2, w5L3 first, then down to w1L1,
w1L2, and w1L3. Note that these coefficients store their
data according to the
first.last database
"fl.dbase$first.last.d", so refer to them using this.
Note that if type="wavelet"
then images at level
N
are subimages of side length 2^N
pixels.
If the type
component is "station"
then
each coefficient subimage is of the same dimension as the input
image used to create this object.
- w0Lconstant
- This is the coefficient of the bottom level
scaling function coefficient. So for example, if you used
Haar wavelets this would be the sample mean of the data
(scaled by some factor depending on the number of levels,
nlevels).
- bc
- This component details how the boundaries were treated in
the decomposition.
DETAILS
In previous releases the original image was stored as the
"original" component of a imwd object. This is not done
now as the resulting objects were excessively large.
The coefficients in an imwd object are stored as vector components.
Use the function lt.to.name to help get
these coefficients out.
RELEASE
Version 3.5.3 Copyright Guy Nason 1994
SEE ALSO
imwd,
lt.to.name.