WaveLab and Reproducible Research- Buckheit and Donoho

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WaveLab and Reproducible Research- Buckheit and Donoho

Citation:
J. B. Buckheit and D. L. Donoho, WaveLab and Reproducible Research, Dept. of Statistics, Stanford University, Tech. Rep. 474, 1995.

Full Paper:
http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~wavelab/W ... avelab.pdf
or
http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~donoho/Re ... avelab.pdf

Code/Data: [ZIP (Matlab), 3MB]
http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~wavelab/

BibTeX:
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Copyright Notice:
Copyright holders include the journal/conference publisher.

Complementary URL:
http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~donoho/Reports/

Abstract:
WaveLab is a library of Matlab routines for wavelet analysis, wavelet-packet analysis, cosine-packet analysis and matching pursuit. The library is available free of charge over the Internet. Versions are provided for Macintosh, UNIX and Windows machines.

WaveLab makes available, in one package, all the code to reproduce all the figures in our published wavelet articles. The interested reader can inspect the source code to see exactly what algorithms were used, how parameters were set in producing our figures, and can then modify the source to produce variations on our results.

WaveLab has been developed, in part, because of exhortations by Jon Claerbout of Stanford that computational scientists should engage in "really reproducible" research.


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