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Multiresolution Analysis and the Scaling Function

February 2, 2019 by 3200 Creative

Multiresolution Analysis and the Scaling Function

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    Multiresolution analysis implies decomposing the signal into both coarse or low resolution and fine scale or high resolution components.

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    Identify all of the following statements that are true of the resolution spaces defined by scaling functions.

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    The scaling function for level  j is expressed as a weighted combination of scaling functions for level  j-1

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    The scaling function for level  j must lie in the space spanned by scaling functions of level j+1

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