skaalausfunktionen
Skaalausfunktionen, also known as scaling functions or father wavelets in the context of wavelet theory, are fundamental components in the field of signal processing and numerical analysis. They are used to represent data or functions at different scales or resolutions. The primary role of a skaalausfunktionen is to provide a coarse approximation of a signal, which can then be refined using wavelet functions to capture finer details.
In the multiresolution analysis framework, skaalausfunktionen are used to decompose a signal into different frequency components.
The properties of skaalausfunktionen are crucial for the effectiveness of the wavelet transform. They must satisfy
Skaalausfunktionen are widely used in various applications, including image compression, noise reduction, and feature extraction. Their