Adjoint filter

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In signal processing, the adjoint filter mask h* of a filter mask h is reversed in time and the elements are complex conjugated.[1][2][3]

(h*)k=hk

Its name is derived from the fact that the convolution with the adjoint filter is the adjoint operator of the original filter, with respect to the Hilbert space 2 of the sequences in which the inner product is the Euclidean norm.

h*x,y=x,h**y

The autocorrelation of a signal x can be written as x**x.

Properties

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  • h**=h
  • (h*g)*=h**g*
  • (hk)*=h*k

References

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