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A class of non linear adaptive time-frequency transforms

Published 26 Jun 2023 in math.CA and eess.SP | (2306.14550v2)

Abstract: This paper introduces a couple of new time-frequency transforms, designed to adapt their scale to specific features of the analyzed function. Such an adaptation is implemented via so-called focus functions, which control the window scale as a function of the time variable, or the frequency variable. In this respect, these transforms are non-linear, which makes the analysis more complex than usual.Under appropriate assumptions, some norm control can be obtained for both transforms in L2(R) spaces, which extend the classical continuous frame norm control and guarantees well-definedness on L2. Given the non-linearity of the transforms, the existence of inverse transforms is not guaranteed anymore, and is an open question. However, the results of this paper represent a first step towards a more general theory.Besides mathematical results, some elementary examples of time and frequency focus functions are provided, which can serve as staring point for concrete applications.

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