Daubechiesvågler
Daubechiesvågler is a theoretical concept in signal processing and mathematics, named after mathematician Ingrid Daubechies. It refers to a class of wavelets, which are mathematical functions used to decompose a signal into different frequency components. Unlike simpler wavelets like the Haar wavelet, Daubechies wavelets are characterized by their compact support, meaning they are non-zero only over a finite interval. This property makes them efficient for representing signals with localized features.
The Daubechies family includes a range of wavelets, often denoted as $D_n$, where $n$ indicates the number
These wavelets have found widespread applications in various fields, including image compression (like the JPEG2000 standard),