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International Journal of Wavelets, Multiresolution and Information Processing, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 2005
- Yinwei Zhan, Henk J. A. M. Heijmans:
Non-Separable 2D Biorthogonal Wavelets with Two-Row Filters. 1-18 - I. Romero Legarreta, Paul S. Addison, M. J. Reed, Neil R. Grubb, Gareth R. Clegg, Colin E. Robertson, James N. Watson:
Continuous Wavelet Transform Modulus Maxima Analysis of the Electrocardiogram: Beat Characterisation and Beat-to-Beat Measurement. 19-42 - Julia Neumann, Gabriele Steidl:
Dual-Tree Complex Wavelet Transform in the Frequency Domain and an Application to Signal Classification. 43-65 - David Malone:
A Sinister View of Dilation Equations. 67-77 - Sanjay Kumar, Dinesh Kant Kumar:
Visual Hand Gestures Classification Using Wavelet Transform and Moment Based Features. 79-101 - Hassan A. Artail:
A Wavelet Analysis Toolbox for Excel. 103-123 - Rajasvaran Logeswaran:
Scale-Space Segment Growing for Hierarchical Detection of biliary Tree Structure. 125-140 - D. Gnanadurai, V. Sadasivam:
Image de-Noising Using Double Density Wavelet Transform Based Adaptive Thresholding Technique. 141-152
Volume 3, Number 2, June 2005
- Elena Cordero:
M-Channel MRA and Application to Anisotropic Sobolev Spaces. 153-166 - Holger Rauhut:
Wavelet Transforms Associated to Group Representations and Functions Invariant under Symmetry Groups. 167-187 - Gerd Teschke:
Construction of Generalized Uncertainty Principles and Wavelets in Anisotropic Sobolev Spaces. 189-209 - G. Ólafsson:
Continuous Action of Lie Groups on ℝn and Frames. 211-232 - Jianxun He, Bo Yu:
Wavelet Analysis of Quaternion-Valued Time-Series. 233-246 - Xingwei Zhou, Wenchang Sun:
An Aspect of the Sampling Theorem. 247-255 - Jeffrey A. Hogan, Joseph D. Lakey:
Sampling and oversampling in Shift-Invariant and Multiresolution Spaces I: Validation of Sampling Schemes. 257-281 - Özgür Yilmaz:
On Coarse Quantization of Tight Gabor Frame Expansions. 283-299
Volume 3, Number 3, September 2005
- Stefan Ericsson, Niklas Grip:
An Analysis Method for Sampling in Shift-Invariant Spaces. 301-319 - Carlos Cabrelli, Sigrid B. Heineken, Ursula Molter:
Refinable Shift Invariant Spaces in ℝd. 321-345 - Yonina C. Eldar, Tobias Werther:
General Framework for Consistent Sampling in Hilbert Spaces. 347-359 - A. J. E. M. Janssen, J. S. H. van Leeuwaarden:
A Discrete Queue, Fourier Sampling on Szegö Curves and Spitzer Formulas. 361-387 - Karsten Koch:
Interpolating Scaling Vectors. 389-416 - Isaac Z. Pesenson:
Sampling Sequences of compactly Supported Distributions in LP(R). 417-434 - Anna Linderhed:
Variable Sampling of the Empirical Mode Decomposition of Two-Dimensional Signals. 435-452
Volume 3, Number 4, December 2005
- Mohamed Djebbouri, Djamel Djebouri:
Robust GPS Satellite Signal Acquisition Using Wavelet. 453-463 - Qiuhui Chen, Luoqing Li, Tao Qian:
Stability of Frames Generated by Nonlinear Fourier atoms. 465-476 - Ashish Khare, Uma Shanker Tiwary:
Soft-Thresholding for Denoising of Medical Images - a Multiresolution Approach. 477-496 - Yonina C. Eldar, Tobias Werther:
General Framework for Consistent Sampling in Hilbert Spaces. 497-509 - Elizabeth Ann Maharaj:
Using Wavelets to Compare Time Series Patterns. 511-521 - Willi Freeden, Volker Michel:
Wavelet Deformation Analysis for Spherical Bodies. 523-558 - K. Muneeswaran, L. Ganesan, S. Arumugam, P. Harinarayan:
A Novel Approach Combining Gabor Wavelet and Moments for Texture Segmentation. 559-572 - Eduardo Antonio Cano Plata, Hernán Emilio Tacca:
Electric Power Definition in the Wavelet Domain. 573-585 - B. V. Rathish Kumar, Mani Mehra:
A Time Accurate Pseudo-Wavelet Scheme for Two-Dimensional Turbulence. 587-599 - Stuart C. Hawkins, Ke Chen, Paul J. Harris:
An Operator Splitting Preconditioner for Matrices Arising from a Wavelet Boundary Element Method for the Helmholtz equation. 601-620
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