Generalized Lifting
The Generalized Lifting Scheme is a derivative of the Lifting Scheme, in which the addition and subtraction operations are absorbed into the update and prediction steps, respectively. These steps can be any (invertible) mapping, leading to a more general lifting scheme.
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