A two-dimensional generalization of the Haar transform which is used for the compression of astronomical images. The algorithm consists
of dividing the
image into blocks of
pixels, calling the pixels in the block , , , and . For each block, compute the four coefficients
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Construct a
image from the
values, and repeat until only one value remains. The H-transform can be performed in place
and requires about
additions for an
image.
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