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Time-Frequency/Time-Scale Analysis
1st Edition, Volume 10 - September 21, 1998
Author: Patrick Flandrin
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780122598708
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eBook ISBN:9780080543031
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This highly acclaimed work has so far been available only in French. It is a detailed survey of a variety of techniques for time-frequency/time-scale analysis (the essence of…Read more
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This highly acclaimed work has so far been available only in French. It is a detailed survey of a variety of techniques for time-frequency/time-scale analysis (the essence of "Wavelet Analysis"). This book has broad and comprehensive coverage of a topic of keen interest to a variety of engineers, especially those concerned with signal and image processing. Flandrin provides a discussion of numerous issues and problems that arise from a mixed description in time and frequency, as well as problems in interpretation inherent in signal theory.
Detailed coverage of both linear and quadratic solutions
Various techniques for both random and deterministic signals
Students and practitioners of mathematics, computer science, and electrical engineering, especially image processing engineers; universities offering courses in image compression
The Time-Frequency Problem Classes of Solutions Issues of Interpretation Time-Frequency as a Paradigm
No. of pages: 386
Language: English
Edition: 1
Volume: 10
Published: September 21, 1998
Imprint: Academic Press
Hardback ISBN: 9780122598708
eBook ISBN: 9780080543031
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Patrick Flandrin
Patrick Flandrin is a Research Director of the CNRS (Centre National de la Reserche Scientifique). He holds a position at the Ecole Normale Superior in Lyon, where he leads the group "Traitement du Signal" (Signal Processing), which is part of the Physics Department. He is also Associate Director of the federative CNRS structure, information, Signal, Images et Vision (ISIS), and has served on the editorial boards of several journals. He was awarded the Philip Morris Scientific Prize in 1991.
Affiliations and expertise
Laboratoire de Physique, Lyon, France
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