[SciPy-user] Orthogonal Wavelets

Derek Goring nztideman at yahoo.co.nz
Sun May 14 23:40:14 EDT 2006


Yes, I found 
  http://www.pybytes.com/pywavelets/
earlier (from Google).
  Everybody seems to point to it, but the link appears to be broken.
   
  I have a lot of experience using orthogonal and continuous wavelets for real-time processing of sea-level signals to extract long waves such as far infra gravity, rissaga and tsunami waves (periods 3 to 96 minutes).
  eg, see: http://www.mulgor.co.nz/TongaTsu06/
  I'd be happy to test wavelet routines on my data in SciPy.
   
  Derek
  
Gary Ruben <gruben at bigpond.net.au> wrote:
  Hi Derek,

I don't know if this is useful, but here's another wavelet-related package:
http://www.pybytes.com/pywavelets/

Gary R.

Derek Goring wrote:
> Thanks Robert
> 
> Seems like they're not quite there yet.
> In the meantime, I might try running my Fortran routines from within 
> SciPy (once I learn how).
> 
> Cheers
> Derek

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