Questions tagged [dft]
Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) is a specific kind of discrete transform, used in Fourier analysis.
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Image phase spectrum has an complex part
I wanted to see the phase of the image in my hand, but while doing this, I realized that the phase of the image was 3-dimensional, so plt.implot does not process. chat gpt said that this was an error ...
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FFT on unwanted vibration in rotational torque data with np.fft.fft()
I'm experimenting with some DFT analysis on a data set for a test apparatus. There's some small misalignment causing vibrations in torque sensors, and I'm wondering if I can filter that out. For now I'...
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Normalisation of 1D FFT in Numpy
I am trying to measure the power spectrum of Gaussian realisations, but I do not know how to fix the normalisation of the FFTs. In the current version, the measured power spectrum is dependent on the ...
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DFT(discrete fourier transform)show phase spectrum of a picture,why I got a Symmetric picture after IDFT
I use DFT to transform a Image to spectrum,and I want to show the result of inverse transform only on its phase spectrum.I saw other people have make it and can observe the the structural semantics of ...
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determining and filtering out low frequent component from a real dataset
I am trying to use FFT to filter out low frequency components from a signal and retain high frequency components in a real dataset (hourly electricity demand in California). I have tried this so far:
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Quantum espresso calculation with super cell
I am new to Quantum espresso calculation. My structure is a High entropy oxide with a 3x1x1 supercell. I want to undergo DFT calculation by considering it as an FCC crystal structure. Still, if I ...
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Conjugate symmetric: 3D Fourier transform dimension
I have a real-valued input 3D array with the shape of (H,W,D)=[8,8,20], where H, W, and D represent height, width and depth(z dimension), respectively. When computing the DFT, what will be the ...
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Edge Detection in Ultrasound Images (Video) Using FFT and Canny Edge Detection
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I've been working with ultrasound imaging probe footage, breaking it down frame by frame and converting each frame into the frequency domain. Following that, I've extracted ...
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Is it possible to input a manual frequency axis as a function argument in np.fft and get the FFT evaluated at those frequency points?
I have an equation that can be expressed in a somewhat Fourier transform-like expression. (I can't find a way to write in latex format so I am trying to write in c code format). For a function f in a ...
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How to address the latest siesta error " Error in specifying the type of an atom!. Atoms specified is above the total number of atoms!"?
Good evening all.
I am running a siesta/ transiesta calculation and when i started my transiesta calculation there seems to be some issue with the scattering run. It says " Error in specifying ...
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how to use materialscloud api in colab to convert poscar files into pwscf files?
Facing difficulty while trying to make use of materialscloud api .
Tried every possible steps But couldn't able to connect even after following the procedure described in the materialscloud website ...
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Understand FFT generated by MathNet.Numerics
Below is the code I wrote to calculate FFT for a simple wave, 10 oscillations with 200 samples, as expected FFT gave the frequency as 20.
But when I created a wave of 100 oscillations with 2000 ...
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Unexpected amplitude values in my implementation of DFT in java
I am working on a project to draw a given figure using epicycles (by DFT). I am following this website: https://www.instructables.com/Drawing-With-Discrete-Fourier-Transform/ but I don't seem to be ...
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2D Discrete Fourier Transform and Inverse DFT
I am currently implementing 2D DFT and IDFT for images, and the response of my IDFT is not the same from the original image. It is intriguing because the generated image looks inverted. I don't know ...
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Convolution in spatial domain vs fourier domain
i wrote a function which performs 2d-convolution in the fourier domain. However, when i compare the output of my function to the output of the scipy.ndimage.convolve function without transfering the ...
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How can I improve trigonometric interpolation of function using python?
We have to interpolate f(x) = |x| using DFT and trigonometric interpolation. We have to interpolate the function in [2,4,8,16] nodes which are equidistantly spread apart in [-pi,pi]. My solution does ...
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How do I reconstruct all Fourier coefficients from 2D r2hc transform in FFTW?
I have 3D real data, say, 64 * 64 * 64 real data points, and I want to do a 3D Fourier transform. Specifically, I want to do DFT (exponential transform, containing both sine and cosine terms) on two ...
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opencv c++ inverse fourier transformation does not give same image
I have a bgr image and convert to lab channels.
I tried to check if the idft image of the result of dft of L channel image is the same.
// MARK: Split LAB Channel each
cv::Mat lab_resized_host_image;
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Getting a doubled, mirrored image on the output of IDFT
I would appreciate some help understanding the output of a small educational program I put together. I am new to OpenCV and don't have much C++ experience.
The goal of the script is to perform the ...
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Image compression with FFT causes patchy areas
I am trying to implement image compression using fft. I follow these steps:
Pad the height and weight of the input image to be powers of two (for easier DFT application)
For each of the red, green ...
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Fastest DFT method for Javascript?
I'm working on a "studio" website where you can perform different sound edits on a clip of audio you record. In order to do the sound editing, Fourier Transforms have to be performed on ...
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DFT coefficients are totally different from FFT
I found the Fourier Transform coefficients using the following formula:
I used the following values as a signal:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from math import tau
from scipy.integrate import ...
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С++ OpenCV - cv::dft - Without computing negative frequency terms
If I execute the following code:
std::vector<std::complex<double>> inArr { 0, 0, 0, 1, 0 };
std::vector<std::complex<double>> outArr;
cv::dft(inArr, outArr);
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Way to calculate vibration
I am reading a paper about synthesis. One of the parts is talking about calculating vibrato, and I want to follow their way to do the same thing. However, I am new to signal processing and am not sure ...
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Unable to distinguish four cosines from a FFT
I have four cosines with frequencies 400e-3, 500e-3, 600e-3 and 700e-3 and I am trying to do the FFT of them but under the time I need, I cannot distinguish the four. Is there a way to distinguish the ...
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What causes these periodic spikes when computing Fourier Transform from scratch?
I recently wrote a little python program to compute a fourier transform of a signal from the basics for the sake of learning and checking my understanding of how this function works:
import numpy as ...
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fft of a constant function in python
I want to calculate the DFT(FFT) of a constant signal. Here is the code
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
from scipy.fftpack import fft, ifft
def constant_function(x):
return 1
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Calculating a Power Spectrum in Python via Autocorrelation
I want to calculate the Power Spectrum of a 8192 data vector through the usage of cumulants. I calculated autocorrrelation with 128 max shiftings, reduced it by the signal's mean and performed an fft. ...
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Why is the Number of Frequency Bins Determined by the Frame Size in the DFT?
I'm currently working with Fourier transforms and I notice that the output of an FFT usually has the dimensions (n_fft, ) where n_fft is the number of samples to consider in the FFT, though some ...
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Android openCV can`t IDFT back to orginal image
enter image description hereHello, i try to transform image from time domain to frequency domain by using opencv DFT() function, it works, but i can`t transform it back by using IDFT() function。
In my ...
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Round trip through cv::dft() and cv::DFT_INVERSE leads to doubling magnitude of 1d samples
I'm playing with some toy code, to try to verify that I understand how discrete fourier transforms work in OpenCV. I've found a rather perplexing case, and I believe the reason is that the flags I'm ...
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Fourier Transform of an image and associated units
I have the following rather simple problem and unfortunately I am not getting forward.
Imagine a simple 2D image with pixels and a unique value for each pixel of the image.
For example, let the image ...
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How to plot the result of 1D DFT on an image with sinus gratings when it only shows completely dark image instead
I have been playing around a little bit to understand how the 2D DFT works.
As far as my understanding goes the 2D-DFT performs a columns wise fft and then a row wise fft afterwards.
So now I wanted ...
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Why does FFTW3 with single precision and `--enable-neon` producing incorrect results?
I am testing 1D Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) for freq captures for a certain freq range and using fftwf with neon as compared to double precision fftw_ running on the CPU and get inconsistent ...
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Discrete Fourier Transform: Inverse of a 2D periodic signal results in doubled frequency
When converting a periodic 2D signal from image space to Fourier space and back, the reconstructed signal has twice the frequency of the original signal (see picture below). I tried to use the ...
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3D Fourier transformation of a gaussian function in python
I'm trying to get the 3D Fourier Transform of the gaussian function e^(-r^(2)/2) in python using the numpy.fft library.
I've attempted using different ffts from the library with different inputs, ...
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Implement DFT matrix multiplication produces wrong result - Python Numpy [duplicate]
I'm doing a project that focuses on comparing time complexity of different implementations of Fourier Transform. I tried to write my DFT but when comparing the result with numpy.fft.fft, it produces ...
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How to calculate the "energy" of a signal from DCT coefficients?
I want to compute the proportion of energy of a 2D signal/image that is represented by the n largest DCT (Discrete cosine transform) coefficients.
What I found is this but I don't quite understand why ...
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DFT python with time base
As a beginner in programming, I have been working on DFT case in python which I have to compute a program and find the real and imaginary value of cosine function (f(t) = cos2phi12.5t) with time delta ...
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How can find the Fourier Coefficents of this DFT?
I have a data which contains 16 elements:
x=[8.57837e-08, 2.07482e-06, 4.43796e-06, 7.66462e-06, 1.10232e-05, 1.35811e-05, 1.27958e-05, 5.94217e-06, 2.49168e-08, -6.58389e-06, -1.30551e-05, -1.345e-05,...
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Extracting the outline of an image as a continuous path using opencv
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So I am currently working on a project that is an extension of the coding train's Fourier transform series. Huge shoutout to him for inspiring this project!
After watching his video on the ...
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How to code the discrete Fourier transform in python [closed]
[I am having trouble coding this in Python, I don't really know where to start. The DFT Version 3 is the one pasted below][1]
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FFT of uneven time series data in Python
I have a time series data say t = [1, 5, 6, 8.5, 12, 20, 21.5, 22.3, 27, 30] in seconds and electric field at corresponding time (t) say E. Now, as you may have noticed that the time interval (dt) is ...
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Fast Fourier Transform Optimization - How To Pre Calculate Exponential?
Actually, I think that I get the discrete Fourier transform some basics. And now I have some problems with the fast Fourier transform algorithm.
I don't want to share all the functions so as not to ...
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2D FFT convolution or 1D?
For my research, I have a lot of different images A, which I want to convolve with kernel B as fast as possible. The images are (M x N) and the kernel (M x P), in the normal convolution (which I have ...
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data points transformation to be used by DFT
rather simple question for those who deeply understand Fourier Transform:
so suppose that I have a data series of values [5,2,4,1,0,6,3,7]
and I want to calculate Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) for ...
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Why do my FFT plots have these horizontal lines?
I'm new to Python and signal processing, and I'm having a problem with FFT.
I'm supposed to analyze a set of data and find the modulation frequencies from it. I wrote a basic FFT script to do this, ...
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Simple Windowing DFT code -ValueError: setting an array element with a sequence
I was expecting to make simple code windowing DFT for my assignment but, i thing i have problem with formating DFT signal realX[k] and imj[k]. Here is my code below:
import numpy as np
import ...
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How to understand the result of Discrete Fourier Transform under period finding?
I am learning how to use Discrete Fourier Transform(DFT) to find the period about a^x mod(N), in which x is a positive integer, a is any prime number, and N is the product of two prime factors p and q....
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Normalization Constant for Power Spectral Density
from my knowledge, Power Spectral Density (PSD) should stay relatively constant with the total time sampled (or aka. N-points sampled), however I have having trouble obtaining this result.
As I know ...