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As known, the three-dimensional (3-D) nonrecursive digital filtering is a computational process by which a 3-D digital input signal (sequence of samples) is transformed into a 3-D digital output signal. The output samples of such a filter are determined as weighted sums of past and present input samples. This type filtering process can be implemented by other transformations than the well-known Fourier transformation. Among many transformations,special role plays the 3-D Walsh transformation, which is based on the 3-D Walsh functions [1]. The 3-D Walsh functions are two-valued functions, only taking the two values +1 or −1. Therefore, the 3-D Walsh transform can be computed much faster than the 3-D Fourier transform.
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Rumatowski, K. (1987). Optimization of Three-Dimensional Nonrecursive Digital Walsh Domain Filters. In: Meyer-Ebrecht, D. (eds) ASST ’87 6. Aachener Symposium für Signaltheorie. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 153. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73015-3_10
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