Wavelets

Cascade algorithm

In the mathematical topic of wavelet theory, the cascade algorithm is a numerical method for calculating function values of the basic scaling and wavelet functions of a discrete wavelet transform using an iterative algorithm. It starts from values on a coarse sequence of sampling points and produces values for successively more densely spaced sequences of sampling points. Because it applies the same operation over and over to the output of the previous application, it is known as the cascade algorithm. (Wikipedia).

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The Algorithms of CSS

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O'Reilly Webcast: Enterprise Data Workflows with Cascading

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