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A generalized wavelet transform for Fourier analysis: the multiresolution Fourier transform and its application to image and audio signal analysis
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EngineeringWavelet AnalysisWavelet TransformFeature ExtractionMulti-resolution MethodMultiresolution Fourier TransformImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionAudio AnalysisTimefrequency AnalysisSpeech Signal AnalysisHealth SciencesAudio CodingMultidimensional Signal ProcessingFourier AnalysisWavelet TheoryGeneralized Wavelet TransformSignal ProcessingMultiple ScalesSpeech ProcessingWaveform Analysis
A wavelet transform specifically designed for Fourier analysis at multiple scales is described and shown to be capable of providing a local representation which is particularly well suited to segmentation problems. It is shown that, by an appropriate choice of analysis window and sampling intervals, it is possible to obtain a Fourier representation which can be computed efficiently and overcomes the limitations of using a fixed scale of window, yet by virtue of its symmetry properties allows simple estimation of such fundamental signal parameters as instantaneous frequency and onset time/position. The transform is applied to the segmentation of both image and audio signals, demonstrating its power to deal with signal events which are localized in either time/space or frequency. Feature extraction and segmentation are performed through the introduction of a class of multiresolution Markov models, whose parameters represent the signal events underlying the segmentation.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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