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Reconstruction of signals from multiscale edges (English)
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23 June 1996
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The paper presents a reconstruction procedure for univariate signals based upon the location of its singularities which are identified by a wavelet transform technique. The reconstructed signal is an inf-convolution spline approximant. Note that inf-convolution spline approximants were introduced by J. P. Laurent for the approximation of functions which are known to be smooth except for local singularities based on a variational approach. The author presents error bounds for the spline approximant and convergence results. Moreover, the paper compares the present method with the compression method based on multiresolution analysis.
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reconstruction of signals
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comparison of methods
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wavelet transform
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inf-convolution
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error bounds
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spline approximant
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convergence
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compression method
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multiresolution analysis
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