Near best tree approximation
Abstract
Tree approximation is a form of nonlinear wavelet approximation that appears naturally in applications such as image compression and entropy encoding. The distinction between tree approximation and the more familiar n-term wavelet approximation is that the wavelets appearing in the approximant are required to align themselves in a certain connected tree structure. This makes their positions easy to encode. Previous work [4,6] has established upper bounds for the error of tree approximation for certain (Besov) classes of functions. This paper, in contrast, studies tree approximation of individual functions with the aim of characterizing those functions with a prescribed approximation error. We accomplish this in the case that the approximation error is measured in L , or in the case p ≠ 2, in the Besov spaces B (L ), which are close to (but not the same as) L . Our characterization of functions with a prescribed approximation order in these cases is given in terms of a certain maximal function applied to the wavelet coefficients. 2 p p p 0
Department(s)
Mathematics
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014554317692
Keywords
Approximation classes, Compression, Encoding, n-term approximation
Publication Date
12-1-2002
Recommended Citation
Baraniuk, Richard G., Ronald A. DeVore, George Kyriazis, and Xiang Ming Yu. "Near best tree approximation." Advances in Computational Mathematics 16, no. 4 (2002): 357-373.
Journal Title
Advances in Computational Mathematics