Comment by vlovich123
17 hours ago
I don't. I just remember watching a presentation on it and it always struck me that wavelets are an incredibly powerful and underutilized technique for data reduction while preserving quality in a quantifiable and mathematically justifiable way.
I don't have any papers in mind, but I do think that the critique around visual shape vs signal reconstruction may not be accurate given that wavelets are starting to see a lot of adoption in the visual space (at least JPEG2000 is the leading edge in that field). Might also be interesting to use DCT as well. I think these will perform better than LTTB (of course the compute cost is higher but there's also HW acceleration for some of these or will be over time).
This might be because JPEG already does FFT/DCT.