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DWT

abbr.
1. deadweight tonnage
2. deadweight tons
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dwt

abbreviation for
1. (Nautical Terms) deadweight tonnage
2. (Units) obsolete Also: dwt pennyweight
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DWT

or dwt,

deadweight tons; deadweight tonnage.

dwt

pennyweight.
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In this study, we proposed a DWT feature extraction method with an active feature selection strategy (AFSDWT) to obtain suitable features from DWT coefficients.
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DWT is a wavelet transform which uses wavelet coefficients [2].
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Although the central technique DWT is somehow old, its modified and upgraded versions, that is, strengthened ways of frequency domain analysis via SVD or other transformations, are still in the field of active research [12], [13].
Keywords"Sparse Representation; KSVD; DWT; DCT;Over-complete Dictionaries; MOD
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