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Table 1: Comparison between dictionary learning and wavelet tight frames
Figure 1: (a) The input image.(b) The filters learned using Algorithm 1, m20.(c) The Fourier spectrum of the corresponding filters
Figure 4: A binary signal
Figure 6: The filters learned using the parameters m = 2, r = 2, s = 30. In this case,we recover the Haar wavelets.
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