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| Synchrosqueezing Transform× | Diskrétní vlnková transformace× | |
|---|---|---|
| Obor | Časové řady | Časové řady |
| Rodina | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Rok vzniku≠ | 2011 | 1992 |
| Tvůrce | Ingrid Daubechies | Ingrid Daubechies |
| Typ≠ | Time-frequency decomposition | Hierarchical signal decomposition |
| Původní zdroj≠ | Daubechies, I., Lu, J., & Wu, H. T. (2011). Synchrosqueezed wavelet transforms: An empirical tool for time-frequency analysis. Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis, 30(2), 243–261. link ↗ | Daubechies, I. (1992). Ten Lectures on Wavelets. SIAM. DOI ↗ |
| Další názvy≠ | SST, Synchrosqueezing | DWT, Daubechies wavelets, Haar wavelet |
| Příbuzné≠ | 3 | 1 |
| Shrnutí≠ | The synchrosqueezing transform is a time-frequency reassignment technique that sharpens the output of the continuous wavelet transform by concentrating energy along instantaneous frequency ridges. Introduced by Ingrid Daubechies and colleagues in 2011, it addresses the fundamental limitation of the standard wavelet transform: poor frequency localization. This method is particularly valuable for analyzing signals with time-varying frequency content. | The discrete wavelet transform (DWT) is a fast, computationally efficient method for decomposing signals into different frequency and time components using orthogonal or biorthogonal wavelet functions. Developed rigorously by Ingrid Daubechies (1992) and built on Mallat's multiresolution decomposition theory (1989), the DWT employs filter banks to recursively split a signal into approximation (low-frequency) and detail (high-frequency) components. It has become the foundation for signal processing applications ranging from compression to feature extraction. |
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