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In this article, the following problem is considered. ``Given a -- possibly irregular -- cover of the time-frequency plane \(\mathbb{R}^{2d}\), we wish to construct a frame for \(L^{2}(\mathbb{R}^{d})\) with atoms whose time-frequency concentration follows the shape of the cover members. This allows to vary the trade-off between time and frequency resolution along the time-frequency plane. The adapted frames are constructed by selecting, for each member of a given cover, a family of functions maximizing their concentration in the corresponding region of the time-frequency domain, or phase-space. These functions can be obtained as eigenfunctions of time-frequency localization operators, as we now describe.'' Applications to time-frequency, wavelet and Gabor analysis are presented.
Property / review text: In this article, the following problem is considered. ``Given a -- possibly irregular -- cover of the time-frequency plane \(\mathbb{R}^{2d}\), we wish to construct a frame for \(L^{2}(\mathbb{R}^{d})\) with atoms whose time-frequency concentration follows the shape of the cover members. This allows to vary the trade-off between time and frequency resolution along the time-frequency plane. The adapted frames are constructed by selecting, for each member of a given cover, a family of functions maximizing their concentration in the corresponding region of the time-frequency domain, or phase-space. These functions can be obtained as eigenfunctions of time-frequency localization operators, as we now describe.'' Applications to time-frequency, wavelet and Gabor analysis are presented. / rank
 
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phase-space
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localization operator
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frame
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short-time Fourier transform
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time-frequency analysis
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time-scaled analysis
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    In this article, the following problem is considered. ``Given a -- possibly irregular -- cover of the time-frequency plane \(\mathbb{R}^{2d}\), we wish to construct a frame for \(L^{2}(\mathbb{R}^{d})\) with atoms whose time-frequency concentration follows the shape of the cover members. This allows to vary the trade-off between time and frequency resolution along the time-frequency plane. The adapted frames are constructed by selecting, for each member of a given cover, a family of functions maximizing their concentration in the corresponding region of the time-frequency domain, or phase-space. These functions can be obtained as eigenfunctions of time-frequency localization operators, as we now describe.'' Applications to time-frequency, wavelet and Gabor analysis are presented.
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    phase-space
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    localization operator
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    frame
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    short-time Fourier transform
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    time-frequency analysis
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    time-scaled analysis
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