An Introduction to Frames Contributor(s): Kovacevic, Jelena (Author), Chebira, Amina (Author) |
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ISBN: 160198068X ISBN-13: 9781601980687 Publisher: Now Publishers OUR PRICE: $71.25 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: October 2008 Annotation: An Introduction to Frames is an introduction to redundant signal representations called frames. These representations have recently emerged as yet another powerful tool in the signal processing toolbox, spurred by a host of recent applications requiring some level of redundancy. It asks the question: Why and where should one use frames? And answers emphatically: Anywhere where redundancy is a must. It then goes on to discuss a host of applications that richly illustrate that answer. An Introduction to Frames is geared primarily toward engineering students and those without extensive mathematical training. It is also intended to help researchers and practitioners decide whether frames are the right tool for their application. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Computers | Image Processing - Technology & Engineering | Signals & Signal Processing |
Dewey: 515.63 |
Series: Foundations and Trends(r) in Signal Processing |
Physical Information: 0.29" H x 6.36" W x 9.2" (0.37 lbs) 112 pages |
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Publisher Description: An Introduction to Frames is an introduction to redundant signal representations called frames. These representations have recently emerged as yet another powerful tool in the signal processing toolbox, spurred by a host of recent applications requiring some level of redundancy. It asks the question: Why and where should one use frames? And answers emphatically: Anywhere where redundancy is a must. It then goes on to discuss a host of applications that richly illustrate that answer. An Introduction to Frames is geared primarily toward engineering students and those without extensive mathematical training. It is also intended to help researchers and practitioners decide whether frames are the right tool for their application |