Software for Time-Frequency Analysis


Bat Echolocation Chirp Wigner Distribution Optimal Radially Gaussian Kernel

Time-frequency representations of a bat echolocation chirp
Spectrogram (l), Wigner distribution (m), Optimal radially Gaussian kernel TFR (r)
horizontal axis: time (0-2.5ms), vertical axis: frequency (0-70kHz)

Background on optimal-kernel time-frequency analysis


Matlab and C language programs for computing time-frequency representations (TFRs):

Contributing Authors:


If you have found these TFRs useful and have a web site with examples you would like to have referenced here, send email to Richard Baraniuk.


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