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Spectral intrinsic decomposition method for adaptive signal representation
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    Spectral intrinsic decomposition method for adaptive signal representation (English)
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    2 September 2013
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    Summary: We propose a new method called spectral intrinsic decomposition (SID) for the representation of nonlinear signals. This approach is based on the spectral decomposition of partial differential equation-based operators which interpolate the characteristic points of a signal. The SID's components which are the eigenvectors of these PDE interpolation operators underlie the new signal decomposition-reconstruction method. The usefulness and the efficiency of this method is illustrated, in signal reconstruction or denoising aim, in some examples using artificial and pathological signals.
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