swt requires wavelet tool ... can i run it without the tool

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PAVITHRA
PAVITHRA am 23 Mär. 2024
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson am 23 Mär. 2024
i=imread('0.jpg');
i=i(1:400,1:400,:);
[a,b,c,d]=swt2(i,4,'db4')
aw=zeros(size(a));
aw(:,:,2:3,4)=a(:,:,2:3,4);
r=iswt2(aw,0*b,0*c,0*d,'db4');
r2=(r-min(r(:)))/(max(r(:))-min(r(:)));
d=image(r2)
imshow(d)

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Manikanta Aditya
Manikanta Aditya am 23 Mär. 2024
Verschoben: Walter Roberson am 23 Mär. 2024
The swt2 and iswt2 functions you’re using are part of the Wavelet Toolbox in MATLAB. These functions are used to perform the stationary wavelet transform (SWT) and its inverse. The SWT is a wavelet transform algorithm that does not downsample the signal, making it more suitable for certain applications, particularly in image processing.
If you don’t have the Wavelet Toolbox, you won’t be able to run these functions directly.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 23 Mär. 2024
Unless you write your own swt2() and iswt2() -- which would be non-trivial.

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