Hi Patricia, First, welcome to julia!
I can't speak for the developers of Wavelets.jl, but they might welcome a contribution of nonseparable wavelets. You could submit an issue to that package to ask. If they don't respond, or would rather not have them, you could create your own package. Relevant documentation (it's a lot of text, but once you walk through it once or twice it's pretty simple): http://docs.julialang.org/en/stable/manual/packages/#package-development Best, --Tim On Friday, January 22, 2016 07:38:38 PM PattiMichelle Sheaffer wrote: > I've been using IDL, matlab, and octave for a while (mostly IDL) but Juila > looks really interesting. I have been interested in wavelets (one of the > reasons for matlab) and think that if Julia wavelet package got > non-separable wavelets (e.g., quincunx based) it would really stand out in > that department. For image analysis, separability (directionality x/y) and > its impact on images is a problem everyone just sort of lives with. Not > everyone is familiar with nonseparable wavelets. I don't find them in most > of the standard intro texts. Thoughts? > > Thanks for letting me join, > Patricia
