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== Integer Haar Wavelets, Python implementation == | == Integer Haar Wavelets, Python implementation == | ||
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This is a trivial implementation of Haar integer-to-integer wavelets. | This is a trivial implementation of Haar integer-to-integer wavelets. | ||
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Note that resulting values typically use 1 more bit than original ones - if source values are in [0..N) interval, then resulting values are in (-N, N) interval. | Note that resulting values typically use 1 more bit than original ones - if source values are in [0..N) interval, then resulting values are in (-N, N) interval. | ||
− | === Using Lists === | + | ==== Using Lists ==== |
<pre>def haar_int_fwd_1d(d): | <pre>def haar_int_fwd_1d(d): | ||
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return [x for t in zip(lp, hp) for x in t]</pre> | return [x for t in zip(lp, hp) for x in t]</pre> | ||
− | === Using numpy | + | ==== Using numpy Array's ==== |
<pre>import numpy as np | <pre>import numpy as np | ||
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even = lp - (hp >> 1) - (hp % 2) | even = lp - (hp >> 1) - (hp % 2) | ||
return np.ravel(np.column_stack((even, even + hp)))</pre> | return np.ravel(np.column_stack((even, even + hp)))</pre> | ||
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+ | === 2D Extension === | ||
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+ | The list-based version is not provided. | ||
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+ | ==== numpy Version ==== | ||
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Revision as of 10:50, 27 February 2017
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Integer Haar Wavelets, Python implementation
1D Case
This is a trivial implementation of Haar integer-to-integer wavelets.
The d array (list or numpy.array) has to be power of 2.
Note that resulting values typically use 1 more bit than original ones - if source values are in [0..N) interval, then resulting values are in (-N, N) interval.
Using Lists
def haar_int_fwd_1d(d): if len(d) == 1: return d even = d[::2] odd = d[1::2] hp = [j - i for i, j in zip(even, odd)] lp = [i + (w >> 1) + (w % 2) for i, w in zip(even, hp)] return haar_int_fwd_1d(lp) + hp def haar_int_inv_1d(d): if len(d) == 1: return d even = haar_int_inv_1d(d[:len(d) >> 1]) odd = d[len(d) >> 1:] lp = [i - (j >> 1) - (j % 2) for i, j in zip(even, odd)] hp = [i + j for i, j in zip(lp, odd)] return [x for t in zip(lp, hp) for x in t]
Using numpy Array's
import numpy as np def haar_int_fwd_1d_np(d): if len(d) == 1: return d hp = d[1::2] - d[::2] lp = d[::2] + (hp >> 1) + (hp % 2) return np.concatenate((haar_int_fwd_1d_np(lp), hp)) def haar_int_inv_1d_np(d): if len(d) == 1: return d lp = haar_int_inv_1d_np(d[:len(d) >> 1]) hp = d[len(d) >> 1:] even = lp - (hp >> 1) - (hp % 2) return np.ravel(np.column_stack((even, even + hp)))
2D Extension
The list-based version is not provided.
numpy Version
TBP