Wavelet coefficients - Shannon entropy

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Coo Boo
Coo Boo on 10 Aug 2012
Hi to all,
I found some confusing matters in the "wentropy" function. I think that there are some mistakes in the codes related to the 'shannon' and 'logenergy' entropy. For example for the 'shannon' entropy, we have:
function ent = wentropy(x,t_ent,in3)
...
...
case 'shannon' % in3 not used.
x = x(x>0).^2;
ent = -sum(x.*log(eps+x));
...
...
As it can be seen in the codes, negative coefficients will not be considered in the entropy calculation, even though the coefficients are squared and the related term of log(.) will not be negative. There is a similar code for the 'logenergy' entropy:
function ent = wentropy(x,t_ent,in3)
...
...
case {'energy','log energy','logenergy'} % in3 not used.
x = x(x>0).^2;
ent = sum(log(x));
...
...
The help of MATLAB did not notice about any operation like that (elimination of negative coefficients in the 'shannon' entropy calculation). I can not find any reference for which the MATLAB has done via these codes. Please give me guidance about that.
Thanks,
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Coo Boo
Coo Boo on 10 Aug 2012
Where can I find an answer for that?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Aug 2012
Mathworks Technical Support. Or if you need an answer sooner than that, hire a consultant.

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