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The following pages link to ConceFT: concentration of frequency and time via a multitapered synchrosqueezed transform (Q2955844):
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- Superframes and polyanalytic wavelets (Q515858) (← links)
- Theoretical analysis of the second-order synchrosqueezing transform (Q723015) (← links)
- A two-level method for sparse time-frequency representation of multiscale data (Q1703872) (← links)
- Wave-shape function analysis. When cepstrum meets time-frequency analysis (Q1746601) (← links)
- An iterative approach for spectrogram reassignment of frequency modulated multicomponent signals (Q1998048) (← links)
- Signal separation based on adaptive continuous wavelet-like transform and analysis (Q2036414) (← links)
- Improve concentration of frequency and time (ConceFT) by novel complex spherical designs (Q2036493) (← links)
- Time-scale-chirp\(_-\)rate operator for recovery of non-stationary signal components with crossover instantaneous frequency curves (Q2036504) (← links)
- Reconsider phase reconstruction in signals with dynamic periodicity from the modern signal processing perspective (Q2087415) (← links)
- Numerical computation of triangular complex spherical designs with small mesh ratio (Q2095137) (← links)
- Disentangling modes with crossover instantaneous frequencies by synchrosqueezed chirplet transforms, from theory to application (Q2105106) (← links)
- Asymptotic analysis of synchrosqueezing transform -- toward statistical inference with nonlinear-type time-frequency analysis (Q2105191) (← links)
- Adaptive synchrosqueezing transform with a time-varying parameter for non-stationary signal separation (Q2197960) (← links)
- Convex optimization approach to signals with fast varying instantaneous frequency (Q2409037) (← links)
- When Ramanujan meets time-frequency analysis in complicated time series analysis (Q2688183) (← links)
- Adaptive data analysis: theory and applications (Q2955848) (← links)
- Sharp rates of convergence for accumulated spectrograms (Q4597568) (← links)
- PiPs: a kernel-based optimization scheme for analyzing non-stationary 1D signals (Q6117010) (← links)