Difference between revisions of "Dictionary:Spiking deconvolution"
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Deconvolution in which the desired wavelet is a spike or impulse containing all frequencies. Also called <b>whitening deconvolution</b>. | Deconvolution in which the desired wavelet is a spike or impulse containing all frequencies. Also called <b>whitening deconvolution</b>. | ||
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Revision as of 08:33, 8 September 2017
Deconvolution in which the desired wavelet is a spike or impulse containing all frequencies. Also called whitening deconvolution.