On 9/12/05, Jay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Carsten,
> can you tell me how to calculate the pixels in wavelet domain. any clues
> would be great.

Hi Jay,

Actually It is explained in section 2.1 and beginning 2.2, plus
references [7--9] how to calculate the Lipschitz exponent. I hate to
say this but this is an enlightenment-related list. It's not the
correct list to ask this sort of question and to expect elaborate
answers.

And also you have to do your own homework. Read the paper carefully
including the references. Do some literature search and make sure you
understand what they're talking about. Understand the Point Spread
Function concept, deconvolution and some associated algorithm.

People here won't do your homework. They would probably if it's an
E-related work.

I know a professor who might answer more deeply these type of
questions (but hey if you don't do your homework first, chances are
that you might not get a reply!). He's in the:

The Centre for Wavelets, Approximation and Information Processing at
the National University of Singapore.

http://www.cwaip.nus.edu.sg

His name is Wayne Lawton
http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/~matwml/

Hope this helps. :)

-- 
With kind regards,
Didier.

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Yum/apt repository for DR17/EFL: http://sps.nus.edu.sg/~didierbe

Didier F.B Casse
PhD candidate, Singapore Synchrotron Light Source (SSLS)
National University of Singapore.


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