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- From: i0c0256@zeus.tamu.edu (IGOR)
- Subject: Re: Continuous Wavelet Transform Code
- Message-ID: <18NOV199211292078@zeus.tamu.edu>
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 17:29:00 GMT
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- In article <0hx16hk@rpi.edu>, sassoj@aix.rpi.edu (John J. Sasso Jr.) writes...
- >Hi!
- >
- > Does anyone have any, or know of any, source code that I can get my hands
- >on that does the <<CONTINUOUS>> wavelet transform? I am sending this letter
- >for a friend of mine, who wrote his own CWT code which uses the FFT. His big
- >problem is in dealing with aliasing effects, and I was hoping someone out
- >there would know of any CWT code which eliminates aliasing effects. I believe
- >the aliasing effects are occur when the wavelet becomes very narrow.
- > Any help is greatly appreciated!!!
- >
- > John
- >
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- If this is available I am also interested in that in order to convince some
- people.
-
- Igor
- i0c0256@zeus.tamu.edu
- Texas A&M University
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