What is the meaning of L1 norm, L2 norm, Max norm in Wavelet?
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Jungtae Kim
on 23 Mar 2020
Edited: Prabhanjan Mentla
on 31 Mar 2020
I want to know the exact and detailed meaning.
If you can see the meaning of L1 in the graph below?
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Prabhanjan Mentla
on 27 Mar 2020
Edited: Prabhanjan Mentla
on 27 Mar 2020
Norm is a function that is used to measure size of a vector.
Norms of a vector x given by
The three common norms are
1) L1 norm when p=1,
2) L2 norm when p=2,
3) Max norm when .
Assume
Now coming to this question max norm is the one with maximum value (check the field with Maximum) = 1.414
Similarly you can correlate L1 norm and L2 norm.
Refer the below link for more details (slide 15)
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Prabhanjan Mentla
on 31 Mar 2020
Edited: Prabhanjan Mentla
on 31 Mar 2020
Just substitute 1,2,3 in Line no 2.
p >= 1 (p is any number).
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