573 resultados para Wavelet de noising
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Neste trabalho analisamos processos estocásticos com decaimento polinomial (também chamado hiperbólico) da função de autocorrelação. Nosso estudo tem enfoque nas classes dos Processos ARFIMA e dos Processos obtidos à partir de iterações da transformação de Manneville-Pomeau. Os objetivos principais são comparar diversos métodos de estimação para o parâmetro fracionário do processo ARFIMA, nas situações de estacionariedade e não estacionariedade e, além disso, obter resultados similares para o parâmetro do processo de Manneville-Pomeau. Entre os diversos métodos de estimação para os parâmetros destes dois processos destacamos aquele baseado na teoria de wavelets por ser aquele que teve o melhor desempenho.
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A representação de funções através da utilização de bases (KERNEL) de representação tem sido fundamental no processamento digital de sinais. A Transformada KARHUNEN-LOÈVE (KLT), também conhecida como Transformada HOTELLING, permite a representação de funções utilizando funções-base formadas pelos autovetores da matriz de correlação do sinal considerado. Nesse aspecto essa transformada fornece uma base ótima, isto é, aquela que proporciona o menor valor de Erro Quadrático Médio entre o sinal reconstruído e o original, para um determinado número de coeficientes. A dificuldade na utilização da KLT está no tempo adicional para calcular os autovetores (base) da matriz de correlação, o que muitas vezes inviabiliza a sua utilização nas aplicações em tempo real. Em muitas aplicações a KLT é utilizada em conjunto com outras transformadas melhorando os resultados destas aplicações. Sendo considerada a transformada ótima no sentido do Erro Quadrático Médio, este trabalho apresenta um estudo da Transformada KARHUNEN-LOÈVE nas aplicações de compressão de imagens bidimensionais estáticas e em tons de cinza, realizando também a comparação desta técnica com outras técnicas (DCT e WAVELET) buscando avaliar os pontos fortes e fracos da utilização da KLT para este tipo de aplicação. Duas técnicas importantes para solucionar o problema de cálculo dos autovalores e autovetores da matriz de correlação (Método de JACOBI e Método QL) são também apresentadas neste trabalho. Os resultados são comparados utilizando a Razão Sinal/Ruído de Pico (PSNR), a Razão de Compressão (CR) e os tempos de processamento (em segundos) para geração dos arquivos compactados.
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Este trabalho apresenta a aplicação da transformada de ondaletas, como ferramenta de análise para o estudo de escoamentos turbulentos transientes e não homogêneos que podem ocorrer nas situações reais de engenharia, onde fenômenos transientes e não contínuos estão normalmente presentes. O estudo experimental da turbulência em túnel de vento habitualmente pressupõe que o escoamento seja estacionário; assim, fenômenos transientes são estudados como uma sucessão de situações estacionárias intermediárias. Isto é necessário porque a ferramenta clássica para o estudo experimental da turbulência, a análise de Fourier, só se aplica a fenômenos estacionários, pois seus resultados se referem a comportamentos de conjunto e as singularidades do sinal não aparecem na análise. Para estes escoamentos onde a transformada de Fourier não se aplica ou não apresenta resultados satisfatórios, a transformada de ondaletas, entre outras possibilidades, é a ferramenta matemática que vem sendo mais freqüentemente utilizada a partir da última década. São apresentados os fundamentos matemáticos, bem como uma breve história da transformada de ondaletas, da transformada de Fourier e da estatística aplicada á turbulência. Para estudar a transformada de ondaletas e buscar a melhor forma de aplicá-la ao estudo da turbulência, foram analisados três escoamentos distintos: na esteira de um cilindro, em turbulência homogênea e em um banco de tubos de configuração quadrangular. Os resultados experimentais foram obtidos por anemometria de fio quente. As medições foram feitas em um túnel de vento, partindo do repouso até atingir o regime permanente. Os dados experimentais obtidos foram analisados utilizando técnicas de ondaletas, usando várias ondaletas e várias transformadas de ondaletas diferentes. Os resultados são comparados entre si e com a transformada de Fourier. Também foram realizados ensaios em regime permanente para várias velocidades do escoamento entre o repouso e a velocidade nominal do ventilador, com o auxílio de um inversor de freqüência. Os resultados para a variação do número de Strouhal com a velocidade, obtidos da análise destes dados pela transformada de Fourier mostraram boa concordância com os obtidos da análise de ondaletas das aquisições transientes. Os resultados mostram que a transformada de ondaletas é uma ferramenta valiosa para a análise dos dados experimentais obtidos nos problemas investigados, qualificando e complementando a análise de Fourier onde esta se aplica e substituindo-a quando o fenômeno for não estacionário.
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Originally aimed at operational objectives, the continuous measurement of well bottomhole pressure and temperature, recorded by permanent downhole gauges (PDG), finds vast applicability in reservoir management. It contributes for the monitoring of well performance and makes it possible to estimate reservoir parameters on the long term. However, notwithstanding its unquestionable value, data from PDG is characterized by a large noise content. Moreover, the presence of outliers within valid signal measurements seems to be a major problem as well. In this work, the initial treatment of PDG signals is addressed, based on curve smoothing, self-organizing maps and the discrete wavelet transform. Additionally, a system based on the coupling of fuzzy clustering with feed-forward neural networks is proposed for transient detection. The obtained results were considered quite satisfactory for offshore wells and matched real requisites for utilization
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This work proposes a model to investigate the use of a cylindrical antenna used in the thermal method of recovering through electromagnetic radiation of high-viscosity oil. The antenna has a simple geometry, adapted dipole type, and it can be modelled by using Maxwell s equation. The wavelet transforms are used as basis functions and applied in conjunction with the method of moments to obtain the current distribution in the antenna. The electric field, power and temperature distribution are carefully calculated for the analysis of the antenna as electromagnetic heating. The energy performance is analyzed based on thermo-fluid dynamic simulations at field scale, and through the adaptation in the Steam Thermal and Advanced Processes Reservoir Simulator (STARS) by Computer Modelling Group (CMG). The model proposed and the numerical results obtained are stable and presented good agreement with the results reported in the specialized literature
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Although it has been suggested that retinal vasculature is a diffusion-limited aggregation (DLA) fractal, no study has been dedicated to standardizing its fractal analysis . The aims of this project was to standardize a method to estimate the fractal dimensions of retinal vasculature and to characterize their normal values; to determine if this estimation is dependent on skeletization and on segmentation and calculation methods; to assess the suitability of the DLA model and to determine the usefulness of log-log graphs in characterizing vasculature fractality . To achieve these aims, the information, mass-radius and box counting dimensions of 20 eyes vasculatures were compared when the vessels were manually or computationally segmented; the fractal dimensions of the vasculatures of 60 eyes of healthy volunteers were compared with those of 40 DLA models and the log-log graphs obtained were compared with those of known fractals and those of non-fractals. The main results were: the fractal dimensions of vascular trees were dependent on segmentation methods and dimension calculation methods, but there was no difference between manual segmentation and scale-space, multithreshold and wavelet computational methods; the means of the information and box dimensions for arteriolar trees were 1.29. against 1.34 and 1.35 for the venular trees; the dimension for the DLA models were higher than that for vessels; the log-log graphs were straight, but with varying local slopes, both for vascular trees and for fractals and non-fractals. This results leads to the following conclusions: the estimation of the fractal dimensions for retinal vasculature is dependent on its skeletization and on the segmentation and calculation methods; log-log graphs are not suitable as a fractality test; the means of the information and box counting dimensions for the normal eyes were 1.47 and 1.43, respectively, and the DLA model with optic disc seeding is not sufficient for retinal vascularization modeling
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The skin cancer is the most common of all cancers and the increase of its incidence must, in part, caused by the behavior of the people in relation to the exposition to the sun. In Brazil, the non-melanoma skin cancer is the most incident in the majority of the regions. The dermatoscopy and videodermatoscopy are the main types of examinations for the diagnosis of dermatological illnesses of the skin. The field that involves the use of computational tools to help or follow medical diagnosis in dermatological injuries is seen as very recent. Some methods had been proposed for automatic classification of pathology of the skin using images. The present work has the objective to present a new intelligent methodology for analysis and classification of skin cancer images, based on the techniques of digital processing of images for extraction of color characteristics, forms and texture, using Wavelet Packet Transform (WPT) and learning techniques called Support Vector Machine (SVM). The Wavelet Packet Transform is applied for extraction of texture characteristics in the images. The WPT consists of a set of base functions that represents the image in different bands of frequency, each one with distinct resolutions corresponding to each scale. Moreover, the characteristics of color of the injury are also computed that are dependants of a visual context, influenced for the existing colors in its surround, and the attributes of form through the Fourier describers. The Support Vector Machine is used for the classification task, which is based on the minimization principles of the structural risk, coming from the statistical learning theory. The SVM has the objective to construct optimum hyperplanes that represent the separation between classes. The generated hyperplane is determined by a subset of the classes, called support vectors. For the used database in this work, the results had revealed a good performance getting a global rightness of 92,73% for melanoma, and 86% for non-melanoma and benign injuries. The extracted describers and the SVM classifier became a method capable to recognize and to classify the analyzed skin injuries
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Post dispatch analysis of signals obtained from digital disturbances registers provide important information to identify and classify disturbances in systems, looking for a more efficient management of the supply. In order to enhance the task of identifying and classifying the disturbances - providing an automatic assessment - techniques of digital signal processing can be helpful. The Wavelet Transform has become a very efficient tool for the analysis of voltage or current signals, obtained immediately after disturbance s occurrences in the network. This work presents a methodology based on the Discrete Wavelet Transform to implement this process. It uses a comparison between distribution curves of signals energy, with and without disturbance. This is done for different resolution levels of its decomposition in order to obtain descriptors that permit its classification, using artificial neural networks
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The human voice is an important communication tool and any disorder of the voice can have profound implications for social and professional life of an individual. Techniques of digital signal processing have been used by acoustic analysis of vocal disorders caused by pathologies in the larynx, due to its simplicity and noninvasive nature. This work deals with the acoustic analysis of voice signals affected by pathologies in the larynx, specifically, edema, and nodules on the vocal folds. The purpose of this work is to develop a classification system of voices to help pre-diagnosis of pathologies in the larynx, as well as monitoring pharmacological treatments and after surgery. Linear Prediction Coefficients (LPC), Mel Frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCC) and the coefficients obtained through the Wavelet Packet Transform (WPT) are applied to extract relevant characteristics of the voice signal. For the classification task is used the Support Vector Machine (SVM), which aims to build optimal hyperplanes that maximize the margin of separation between the classes involved. The hyperplane generated is determined by the support vectors, which are subsets of points in these classes. According to the database used in this work, the results showed a good performance, with a hit rate of 98.46% for classification of normal and pathological voices in general, and 98.75% in the classification of diseases together: edema and nodules
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This work proposes the development of a Computer System for Analysis of Mammograms SCAM, that aids the doctor specialist in the identification and analysis of existent lesions in digital mammograms. The computer system for digital mammograms processing will make use of a group of techniques of Digital Image Processing (DIP), with the purpose of aiding the medical professional to extract the information contained in the mammogram. This system possesses an interface of easy use for the user, allowing, starting from the supplied mammogram, a group of processing operations, such as, the enrich of the images through filtering techniques, the segmentation of areas of the mammogram, the calculation the area of the lesions, thresholding the lesion, and other important tools for the medical professional's diagnosis. The Wavelet Transform will used and integrated into the computer system, with the objective of allowing a multiresolution analysis, thus supplying a method for identifying and analyzing microcalcifications
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Embedded systems are widely spread nowadays. An example is the Digital Signal Processor (DSP), which is a high processing power device. This work s contribution consist of exposing DSP implementation of the system logic for detecting leaks in real time. Among the various methods of leak detection available today this work uses a technique based on the pipe pressure analysis and usesWavelet Transform and Neural Networks. In this context, the DSP, in addition to do the pressure signal digital processing, also communicates to a Global Positioning System (GPS), which helps in situating the leak, and to a SCADA, sharing information. To ensure robustness and reliability in communication between DSP and SCADA the Modbus protocol is used. As it is a real time application, special attention is given to the response time of each of the tasks performed by the DSP. Tests and leak simulations were performed using the structure of Laboratory of Evaluation of Measurement in Oil (LAMP), at Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)
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This paper proposes a method based on the theory of electromagnetic waves reflected to evaluate the behavior of these waves and the level of attenuation caused in bone tissue. For this, it was proposed the construction of two antennas in microstrip structure with resonance frequency at 2.44 GHz The problem becomes relevant because of the diseases osteometabolic reach a large portion of the population, men and women. With this method, the signal is classified into two groups: tissue mass with bony tissues with normal or low bone mass. For this, techniques of feature extraction (Wavelet Transform) and pattern recognition (KNN and ANN) were used. The tests were performed on bovine bone and tissue with chemicals, the methodology and results are described in the work
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Following the new tendency of interdisciplinarity of modern science, a new field called neuroengineering has come to light in the last decades. After 2000, scientific journals and conferences all around the world have been created on this theme. The present work comprises three different subareas related to neuroengineering and electrical engineering: neural stimulation; theoretical and computational neuroscience; and neuronal signal processing; as well as biomedical engineering. The research can be divided in three parts: (i) A new method of neuronal photostimulation was developed based on the use of caged compounds. Using the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA caged by a ruthenium complex it was possible to block neuronal population activity using a laser pulse. The obtained results were evaluated by Wavelet analysis and tested by non-parametric statistics. (ii) A mathematical method was created to identify neuronal assemblies. Neuronal assemblies were proposed as the basis of learning by Donald Hebb remain the most accepted theory for neuronal representation of external stimuli. Using the Marcenko-Pastur law of eigenvalue distribution it was possible to detect neuronal assemblies and to compute their activity with high temporal resolution. The application of the method in real electrophysiological data revealed that neurons from the neocortex and hippocampus can be part of the same assembly, and that neurons can participate in multiple assemblies. (iii) A new method of automatic classification of heart beats was developed, which does not rely on a data base for training and is not specialized in specific pathologies. The method is based on Wavelet decomposition and normality measures of random variables. Throughout, the results presented in the three fields of knowledge represent qualification in neural and biomedical engineering
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Digital signal processing (DSP) aims to extract specific information from digital signals. Digital signals are, by definition, physical quantities represented by a sequence of discrete values and from these sequences it is possible to extract and analyze the desired information. The unevenly sampled data can not be properly analyzed using standard techniques of digital signal processing. This work aimed to adapt a technique of DSP, the multiresolution analysis, to analyze unevenly smapled data, to aid the studies in the CoRoT laboratory at UFRN. The process is based on re-indexing the wavelet transform to handle unevenly sampled data properly. The was efective presenting satisfactory results