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A Friendly Guide to Wavelets

A Friendly Guide to Wavelets

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very thorough treatment, but *not* a beginner's text.
Review: A classic text *but* look at the graph on the cover very carefully because it is the only one you'll get until you reach the last chapters of the book. In terms of the presentation of the basic theorems and equations, the text is excellent ... BUT ... there is precious little to guide a student to an intuitive and practical understanding of the theory. In practice, one looks at the graphical representations of wavelets quite often -- just like the ones used for Fourier analysis (can you imagine your first Fourier analysis class with no graphs of convolution, impulses, etc? Wavelets *are* Fourier analysis taken a step further in order to handle time varying systems. Graphs are essential to the uninitiated.) In fact, it is helpful to think of wavelets (i.e., wavelet packet decompositions) as a Fourier spectrum with an additional time axis added so you can see how the spectrum changes over time. The "wavelet" method simply optimizes the resolution used at different frequencies. True, it is a little more complicated than that, but it is easy to lose sight of the simple elegance of the topic when so many equations are flung at you without intuitive context. The topic could be presented MUCH better, so don't worry that it takes a long time to get through this material. Read other basic wavelet texts first and then *definitely* come back to this one. You will appreciate its otherwise *excellent* presentation much more and the principles will be easier to put into actual practice rather than mere academic conjecture.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding! Written for broad audience of potential users!
Review: I bought this book when I was particularly interested in continuous wavelet transforms. I found myself flying through the exposition. I felt confident about the knowledge I was acquiring and I was quickly able to apply it. Although I come at this book as a mathematician, I think that it is ideal for engineers and physical scientists who usually have far better grounding in signal processing and related issues in Fourier analysis than do mathematicians. I have recommended this book to students, friends and colleagues with high praise.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reader friendly.
Review: I really did find this lovely book reader friendly! The author has succeeded in communicating the exciting subject of wavelets, and their many applications, to students and more advanced readers alike. He realized that different communities, math, computer science, engineering, and physics,--
that they have variations in their emphasis, their terminology,
and their thinking. When authors speak to the various user groups, and do it well,-- like in this case, the result is a cucess. This friendly book is!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reader friendly.
Review: I really did find this lovely book reader friendly! The author has succeeded in communicating the exciting subject of wavelets, and their many applications, to students and more advanced readers alike. He realized that different communities, math, computer science, engineering, and physics,--
that they have variations in their emphasis, their terminology,
and their thinking. When authors speak to the various user groups, and do it well,-- like in this case, the result is a cucess. This friendly book is!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This is not a friendly guide to wavelets
Review: I think this book is writen to be used by mathematicians and not by engineers , it has many equations and a few drawings,the mathematics are not complicated but it lacks a phisycal approach.I buy by mail and I get dissapointed when I received it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good theory but lacking applications
Review: It is not a friendly guide to Wavelets. However, chapters 1 one to six are excelent. Chapter 7, Multiresolution Analysis, the heart of the matter is hard to understand. So, you get the flavor of Wavelets but not learn to use it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A clear introduction to the notation and theory of wavelets
Review: Some reviewers have commented that this is not such a "friendly"
guide if you are not friends with upper division or graduate
level mathematics. There is some truth to this. Unlike the
pragmatic approach taken in "Ripples in Mathematics" this is
a mathematical coverage of wavelets.

For me the value in this book is that it provides a clear
introduction to the notation and theory behind wavelets. This
book provides the tools you need to understand the wavelet
literature better. If you are a software engineer searching
for a quick guide to wavelet algorithms, this book may disappoint.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A clear introduction to the notation and theory of wavelets
Review: Some reviewers have commented that this is not such a "friendly"
guide if you are not friends with upper division or graduate
level mathematics. There is some truth to this. Unlike the
pragmatic approach taken in "Ripples in Mathematics" this is
a mathematical coverage of wavelets.

For me the value in this book is that it provides a clear
introduction to the notation and theory behind wavelets. This
book provides the tools you need to understand the wavelet
literature better. If you are a software engineer searching
for a quick guide to wavelet algorithms, this book may disappoint.


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