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Hi,
I'd like to know if it was possible to use the wavelet transform in double precision (64bits).
Thanks
Thomas
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Hello,
Thanks for your question. Wavelet transform function support 16s, 32f and 64. You can refer this document for more detail information.
https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/ipps_0.pdf ;
Thanks,
Alice
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Hello,
Sorry my question was not very precise, I was talking about a 2D wavelet transform, for images.
In the documentation it is only mentioned 32bits but I wonder what would happen if my inputs are of double precision.
Thanks
Thomas
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Hello Thomas,
Right. for 2D wavelet transform, it only supports 32f so far. I will file it as feature request for future review.
Thanks,
Alice
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Thanks! That would be really useful indeed.
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