Time-frequency analysis, such as the Gabor transform, plays an important role in many signal processing applications. The redundancy of such representations is often directly related to the computational load of any algorithm operating in the transform domain. To reduce complexity, it may be desirable to increase the time and frequency sampling intervals beyond the point where the transform is invertible, at the cost of an inevitable recovery error. In this paper we initiate the study of recovery procedures for non-invertible Gabor representations. We propose using fixed analysis and synthesis windows, chosen e.g., according to implementation constraints, and to process the Gabor coefficients prior to synthesis in order to shape the reconst...
Gabor's signal expansion and the Gabor transform are formulated on a non-orthogonal time-frequency l...
Gabor's signal expansion and the Gabor transform are formulated on a non-orthogonal time-frequency l...
International audienceWe describe some aspects of time-frequency analysis, involving mainly two argu...
Time-frequency analysis, such as the Gabor transform, plays an important role in many signal process...
Abstract—Time-frequency analysis, such as the Gabor trans-form, plays an important role in many sign...
The windowed Fourier transform of a time signal is considered, as well as a way to reconstruct the s...
The windowed Fourier transform of a time signal is considered, as well as a way to reconstruct the s...
Gabor's expansion of a signal into a set of shifted and modulated versions of a synthesis window is ...
AbstractSignal analysis with classical Gabor frames leads to a fixed time–frequency resolution over ...
International audienceSignal analysis with classical Gabor frames leads to a fixed time–frequency re...
AbstractWe aim to provide time-frequency representations of a one-dimensional signal where the windo...
Gabor's expansion of a discrete-time signal into a set of shifted and modulated versions of an eleme...
Uniformly sampled filter-bank transforms and their inverses are introduced and the conditions to obt...
Gabor's signal expansion and the Gabor transform are formulated on a non-orthogonal time-frequency l...
Gabor's signal expansion and the Gabor transform are formulated on a non-orthogonal time-frequency l...
International audienceWe describe some aspects of time-frequency analysis, involving mainly two argu...
Time-frequency analysis, such as the Gabor transform, plays an important role in many signal process...
Abstract—Time-frequency analysis, such as the Gabor trans-form, plays an important role in many sign...
The windowed Fourier transform of a time signal is considered, as well as a way to reconstruct the s...
The windowed Fourier transform of a time signal is considered, as well as a way to reconstruct the s...
Gabor's expansion of a signal into a set of shifted and modulated versions of a synthesis window is ...
AbstractSignal analysis with classical Gabor frames leads to a fixed time–frequency resolution over ...
International audienceSignal analysis with classical Gabor frames leads to a fixed time–frequency re...
AbstractWe aim to provide time-frequency representations of a one-dimensional signal where the windo...
Gabor's expansion of a discrete-time signal into a set of shifted and modulated versions of an eleme...
Uniformly sampled filter-bank transforms and their inverses are introduced and the conditions to obt...
Gabor's signal expansion and the Gabor transform are formulated on a non-orthogonal time-frequency l...
Gabor's signal expansion and the Gabor transform are formulated on a non-orthogonal time-frequency l...
International audienceWe describe some aspects of time-frequency analysis, involving mainly two argu...