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mary
mary el 24 de Feb. de 2011
Respondida: moahaimen talib el 15 de Feb. de 2017
Hi i m mary .my project topic is Digital watermarking on fingerprint.i am using matlab ,i m appliying DWT on fingerprint image .bt i have some confusions plz answer my following questions 1:what are LL,LH,HL,HH in DWT? 2:what is difference between Subimage and subband? 3:why we divide the approximation band? 4:what will be the threshold value? 5:should we convert image into matrix before applying DWT?

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shyama p
shyama p el 17 de Mzo. de 2011
Dwt is the algorithm used to reduce dimensionality of image so it used for image compression, feature extraction process. DWT algorithm decomposes the image into 4 subband (subimage) ie,LL,LH,HL,HH. dwt output extract the detailed ouput of input image. LL is the approximate image of input image it is low frequency subband so it is used for further decomposition process.. LH subband extract the horizontal features of original image HL subband gives vertical features HH subband gives diagonal features
LH,HL,HH are high frequency subbands
[LL,LH,HL,HH] = DWT2(X,'db5') % x is input image
figure;imshow(LL); % shows LL subband
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mary
mary el 15 de Sept. de 2011
thnx

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hamza khalid
hamza khalid el 24 de Abr. de 2015
hello i am going to do feature extractions of EEg signals regarding to left and right hand movement i apply DWT technique so what are the required features which i have to extract any answer

Ghassan Hajj Hassan
Ghassan Hajj Hassan el 15 de Jun. de 2015
Your question about why we divide the approximation band LL, is because it contains the highest quantity of information, so you divide it to get the most of the most valuable quantity of information from the image LL1,LL2,LL3,...

moahaimen talib
moahaimen talib el 15 de Feb. de 2017
how to divide an image in to 4 chanels showing it as table

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