Estimation of global and local holder exponent (values) directly from wavelet transform modulus maxima(WTMM)
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Dear Friends
I am very new to signal processing techniques . Urgently need to do some Wavelet analysis on time series. I used matlab "wavemenu" graphical user interface for continuous wavelet 1-D and got 3 variables(coefs,scales,wname), But dont know how to generate WTMM (wavelet transform modoules maxima ) , how to export the values of WTMM , and more important, how to estimate global and local holder exponent (values) directly from WTMM representation?
I did some experiment using Wavelab850 toolbox but got stuck over it since it requires many input parameters to be set
Pls do help me if you have any idea.
Regard
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Wayne King
il 18 Ago 2011
I'd have to think a bit about how to actually estimate the Holder (Lipschitz) exponents from the CWT, but you can use localmax in the Wavelet Toolbox to extract the local maxima lines.
For example:
load cuspamax;
x = 1:length(cuspamax);
scales = 1:32;
cfs = cwt(cuspamax,scales,'haar');
[lmaxima,indices] = localmax(cfs,[],false);
[iRow,iCol] = find(lmaxima);
subplot(211);
imagesc(abs(cfs)); axis xy;
axis([1 1024 1 32]);
ylabel('Scale'); title('CWT Coefficients (Moduli)');
subplot(212);
plot(x(iCol),scales(iRow),'marker','o','markerfacecolor',[0 0 1],...
'linestyle','none');
xlabel('Position'); ylabel('Scale'); title('Maxima Lines');
axis([1 1024 1 32]);
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Changxi You
il 9 Mag 2016
We can use localmax to get the lines of maxima. Anybody knows how to estimate the holder exponents after that?
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