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In the last class, we discussed how to use discrete wavelet transform in images and planned to cover how DWT coefficients are encoded for generating a bit stream. Due to time constraints, we will continue discussing this in the current lecture on embedded zerotree wavelet encoding. We introduced the parent-child relationship between coefficients in different subbands, showing how one coefficient in a coarser scale corresponds to four coefficients in the next level of scale, forming a tree structure.