Fast Finite Shearlet Transform

Abstract

In recent years it has turned out that shearlets have the potential to retrieve directional information so that they became interesting for many applications. Moreover the continuous shearlet transform has the outstanding property to stem from a square integrable group representation. However, to use shearlets and the shearlet transform for reasonable applications one needs fast algorithms to compute a discrete shearlet transform. In this tutorial we present the steps towards an implementation of a fast and finite shearlet transform that is only based on the FFT. Using band-limited shearlets we construct a Parseval frame that provides a simple and straightforward inverse shearlet transform. We provide all proofs and discuss several aspects of our implementation.

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