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From: richardf@fortis.speech.su.oz.au (Richard Favero)
Subject: Re: Q: wavelets literature
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Date: Thu, 6 Jan 1994 00:51:41 GMT
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Hi,

If you are really fresh then I would suggest reading:

	"Wavelets and Signal Processing" IEEE Signal Processing Mag Oct 1991

You will find there hundereds of other references that should keep you busy 
for a lifetime.

-- 
Richard Favero
Speech Technology Research Group		Ph:  61-2-692 4509
Dept. of Electrical Engineering			Fax: 61-2-692 3847
University of Sydney, NSW, 2006, Australia	email: richardf@ee.su.oz.au
