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Comparative Analysis of Fast Wavelet Transform for Image Compression for optimal Image Quality and Higher Compression Ratio

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Fig 2.3 Different types of Wavelet families
Table 5.1 Compression ratio for wavelet families with different decomposition level
Figure 5.1: (a) Decomposition level-5 Original Image, Compressed Image, Reconstructed Image, using Haar Wavelet (b) Histogram of Decomposition level-5 Original Image, Compressed Image, Reconstructed Image using Haar Wavelet Figure 5.2: (a) Decomposition level-7 Original Image, Compressed Image, Reconstructed Image, using Haar Wavelet (b) Histogram of Decomposition level-7 Original Image, Compressed Image, Reconstructed Image using Haar Wavelet

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