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Could someone please shed some light on what the use of this transform is, as opposed to a downsampling scheme? Thanks. 65.183.135.231 ( talk) 16:50, 22 July 2008 (UTC)
The name "Stationary Wavelet transform" was coined by Nason and Silverman in ["The stationary wavelet transform and some statistical applications", in A. Antoniadis and G. Oppenheim, eds. Wavelets and statistics, volume 103 of Lecture notes in statistics, pp 281-229, Springer-Verlag, New York]. Since then, Nason has gone on denounce this name because it's misleading. In his 2008 book "Wavelet Methods in Statistics with R" page 60, he states "(Stationary Wavelet Transform) turns out not to be a good name because the non-decimated wavelet transform (the name he now uses) is actually useful for studying nonstationary time series. However, some older works occassionally refer to the older name".
Given that "Stationary wavelet transform" is a misleading name, and that it seems to have been supplanted by " Non-decimated wavelet transform" or " Maximal overlap wavelet transform" in the literature, I propose that the name of the article be changed. Unfortunately, Matlab seems to still be using SWT to refer to this transform. At the very least, all other names need to redirect here. 203.167.251.186 ( talk) 02:30, 1 December 2008 (UTC) DRB
Does anyone know how to change the name of the article? Also, I think it would be instructive to carry out a pen and paper calculation of MODWT so readers can see the basic idea. Anyone up for it? 203.97.49.105 ( talk) 07:20, 14 January 2009 (UTC)
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Could someone please shed some light on what the use of this transform is, as opposed to a downsampling scheme? Thanks. 65.183.135.231 ( talk) 16:50, 22 July 2008 (UTC)
The name "Stationary Wavelet transform" was coined by Nason and Silverman in ["The stationary wavelet transform and some statistical applications", in A. Antoniadis and G. Oppenheim, eds. Wavelets and statistics, volume 103 of Lecture notes in statistics, pp 281-229, Springer-Verlag, New York]. Since then, Nason has gone on denounce this name because it's misleading. In his 2008 book "Wavelet Methods in Statistics with R" page 60, he states "(Stationary Wavelet Transform) turns out not to be a good name because the non-decimated wavelet transform (the name he now uses) is actually useful for studying nonstationary time series. However, some older works occassionally refer to the older name".
Given that "Stationary wavelet transform" is a misleading name, and that it seems to have been supplanted by " Non-decimated wavelet transform" or " Maximal overlap wavelet transform" in the literature, I propose that the name of the article be changed. Unfortunately, Matlab seems to still be using SWT to refer to this transform. At the very least, all other names need to redirect here. 203.167.251.186 ( talk) 02:30, 1 December 2008 (UTC) DRB
Does anyone know how to change the name of the article? Also, I think it would be instructive to carry out a pen and paper calculation of MODWT so readers can see the basic idea. Anyone up for it? 203.97.49.105 ( talk) 07:20, 14 January 2009 (UTC)