2007
DOI: 10.1002/cem.1036
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Composing hybrid wavelets for optimum and near‐optimum representation and accelerated evaluation of N‐way data sets

Abstract: In hyphenated measurement devices, temporal, spatial, and spectral resolutions continue to increase. While this is advantageous from a chemical sensing perspective, the amount of data grows exponentially; this imposes challenges on Chemometric algorithms resulting in long computation times. In online sensing, however, time resolution is of vital importance and time delays introduced by lengthy computations become unacceptable. Further, in many applications, data need to be documented and a continuous stream of… Show more

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“…In order to ensure a meaningful wavelet compression in the X-dimension [22][23][24][25], the same wavelet coefficients in the X-direction have to be removed from all rows of K. If this is not ensured, the subsequent WTs in the Y-dimension would incorporate wavelet coefficients belonging to different positions of the X-dimension WTs. This would cause the final result to be meaningless.…”
Section: Incorporating Data Compression Into Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to ensure a meaningful wavelet compression in the X-dimension [22][23][24][25], the same wavelet coefficients in the X-direction have to be removed from all rows of K. If this is not ensured, the subsequent WTs in the Y-dimension would incorporate wavelet coefficients belonging to different positions of the X-dimension WTs. This would cause the final result to be meaningless.…”
Section: Incorporating Data Compression Into Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New approaches are required that enable diagonalization of such large matrices on personal computers within reasonable time. Already available wavelet-based compression methods [22][23][24][25] cannot be used since they load the full dataset and compress it while holding the entire dataset in memory. Here, this must be avoided at all times simply because of datasets sizes.…”
Section: Incorporating Data Compression Into Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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