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Two different procedures for effecting a frequency analysis of a time-dependent signal locally in time are studied. The first procedure is the short-time or windowed Fourier transform; the second is the wavelet transform, in which high-frequency components are studied with sharper time resolution than low-frequency components. The similarities and the differences between these two methods are discussed. For both schemes a detailed study is made of the reconstruction method and its stability as a function of the chosen time-frequency density. Finally, the notion of time-frequency localization is made precise, within this framework, by two localization theorems.>
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Ingrid Daubechies (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69de77b0e02db3e29db0c5d3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/18.57199
Ingrid Daubechies
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
University of Michigan
AT&T (United States)
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