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A '''time–frequency representation''' ('''TFR''') is a view of a [[signal processing|signal]] (taken to be a function of time) represented over both time '''''and''''' [[frequency]]. [[Time–frequency analysis]] means analysis into the time–frequency domain provided by a TFR. This is achieved by using a formulation often called "Time–Frequency Distribution", abbreviated as TFD. | |||
TFRs are often complex-valued fields over time and frequency, where the [[absolute value#Complex numbers|modulus]] of the field represents either amplitude or "energy density" (the concentration of the [[root mean square]] over time and frequency), and the [[argument (complex analysis)|argument]] of the field represents phase. | |||
== Background and motivation == | |||
A [[signal processing|signal]], as a [[function (mathematics)|function]] of time, may be considered as a representation with perfect ''time resolution''. | |||
In contrast, the [[magnitude (mathematics)|magnitude]] of the [[Fourier transform]] (FT) of the signal may be considered as a representation with perfect ''spectral resolution'' but with no time information because the magnitude of the FT conveys frequency content but it fails to convey when, in time, different events occur in the signal. | |||
TFRs provide a bridge between these two representations in that they provide ''some'' temporal information '''''and''''' ''some'' spectral information simultaneously. Thus, TFRs are useful for the representation and analysis of signals containing multiple time-varying frequencies. | |||
== Formulation of TFRs and TFDs == | |||
=== Quadratic forms === | |||
One form of TFR (or TFD) can be formulated by the multiplicative comparison of a signal with itself, expanded in different directions about each point in time. Such representations and formulations are known as [[quadratic function|quadratic]] TFRs or TFDs (QTFRs or QTFDs) because the representation is quadratic in the signal. This formulation was first described by [[Eugene Wigner]] in 1932 in the context of [[quantum mechanics]] and, later, reformulated as a general TFR by Ville in 1948 to form what is now known as the [[Wigner–Ville distribution]], as it was shown in <ref>B. Boashash, "Note on the use of the Wigner distribution for time frequency signal analysis", IEEE Trans. on Acoust. Speech. and Signal Processing, vol. 36, issue 9, pp 1518–1521, Sept. 1988. {{doi|10.1109/29.90380}}</ref> that Wigner's formula needed to use the anaytic signal defined in Ville's paper to be useful as a representation and for a practical analysis. Today, various QTFRs include but not limited to [[spectrogram]] (squared magnitude of short-time [[Fourier transform]]), [[scaleogram]] (squared magnitude of Wavelet transform) and the smoothed pseudo-Wigner distribution. In fact, a whole class of representations using [[bilinear time–frequency distribution]]s fall in this category. | |||
Although quadratic TFRs offer perfect temporal and spectral resolutions simultaneously, the quadratic nature of the transforms creates cross-terms. The following can be used to estimate which QTFRs contain cross terms. | |||
Given a QTFR <math>E(t,f)</math> defined on <math>\mathbb{R}^2</math>, define a constant <math>E_0 = \mbox{Sup}|E(t,f)|,\,(t,f)\in \mathbb{R}^2</math> and a set <math>\mathcal{C} = \{(t,f)\in \mathbb{R}^2 : |E(t,f)|>T,\,\forall T\in[0,E_0]\}</math>. The QTFR, <math>E(t,f)</math> is cross-term free if <math>\mathcal{C}</math> is a [[convex set]]. | |||
=== Linear forms === | |||
The cross-terms caused by the bilinear structure of TFDs and TFRs may be useful in some applications such as classification as the cross-terms provide extra detail for the recognition algorithm. However, in some other applications, these cross-terms may plague certain quadratic TFRs and they would need to be reduced. One way to do this is obtained by comparing the signal with a different function. Such resulting representations are known as linear TFRs because the representation is linear in the signal. | |||
The ''windowed Fourier transform'' (also known as the [[short-time Fourier transform]]) localises the signal by modulating it with a window function, before performing the Fourier transform to obtain the frequency content of the signal in the region of the window. | |||
== Wavelet transforms == | |||
Wavelet transforms, in particular the [[continuous wavelet transform]], expand the signal in terms of wavelet functions which are localised in both time and frequency. Thus the wavelet transform of a signal may be represented in terms of both time and frequency. | |||
The notions of time, frequency, and amplitude used to generate a TFR from a wavelet transform were originally developed intuitively. In 1992, a quantitative derivation of these relationships was published, based upon a [[stationary phase approximation]].<ref> | |||
{{cite journal | |||
| journal = IEEE Transactions on Information Theory | |||
| title = Asymptotic wavelet and Gabor analysis: extraction of instantaneous frequencies | |||
| author = Delprat, N., Escudii, B., Guillemain, P., Kronland-Martinet, R., Tchamitchian, P., and Torrksani, B. | |||
| volume = 38 | |||
| issue = 2 | |||
| pages = 444–464 | |||
| year = 1992 | |||
| url = | |||
}}</ref> | |||
== Linear canonical transformation == | |||
{{main|Linear canonical transformation}} | |||
[[Linear canonical transformation]]s are the [[linear transform]]s of the time–frequency representation that preserve the [[symplectic form]]. These include and generalize the [[Fourier transform]], [[fractional Fourier transform]], and others, thus providing a unified view of these transforms in terms of their action on the time–frequency domain. | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[Newland transform]] | |||
* [[Reassignment method]] | |||
* [[Time–frequency analysis for music signals]] | |||
==References== | |||
<references/> | |||
==External links== | |||
* [http://tfd.sourceforge.net/ DiscreteTFDs — software for computing time–frequency distributions] | |||
* [http://tftb.nongnu.org/ TFTB — Time–Frequency ToolBox] | |||
* [http://www.researchgate.net/publication/3091384_Time-stretched_short-time_Fourier_transform/ Time stretched short time Fourier transform for time-frequency analysis of ultra wideband signals] | |||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Time-frequency representation}} | |||
[[Category:Time–frequency analysis]] | |||
[[Category:Statistical models]] |
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A time–frequency representation (TFR) is a view of a signal (taken to be a function of time) represented over both time and frequency. Time–frequency analysis means analysis into the time–frequency domain provided by a TFR. This is achieved by using a formulation often called "Time–Frequency Distribution", abbreviated as TFD.
TFRs are often complex-valued fields over time and frequency, where the modulus of the field represents either amplitude or "energy density" (the concentration of the root mean square over time and frequency), and the argument of the field represents phase.
Background and motivation
A signal, as a function of time, may be considered as a representation with perfect time resolution. In contrast, the magnitude of the Fourier transform (FT) of the signal may be considered as a representation with perfect spectral resolution but with no time information because the magnitude of the FT conveys frequency content but it fails to convey when, in time, different events occur in the signal.
TFRs provide a bridge between these two representations in that they provide some temporal information and some spectral information simultaneously. Thus, TFRs are useful for the representation and analysis of signals containing multiple time-varying frequencies.
Formulation of TFRs and TFDs
Quadratic forms
One form of TFR (or TFD) can be formulated by the multiplicative comparison of a signal with itself, expanded in different directions about each point in time. Such representations and formulations are known as quadratic TFRs or TFDs (QTFRs or QTFDs) because the representation is quadratic in the signal. This formulation was first described by Eugene Wigner in 1932 in the context of quantum mechanics and, later, reformulated as a general TFR by Ville in 1948 to form what is now known as the Wigner–Ville distribution, as it was shown in [1] that Wigner's formula needed to use the anaytic signal defined in Ville's paper to be useful as a representation and for a practical analysis. Today, various QTFRs include but not limited to spectrogram (squared magnitude of short-time Fourier transform), scaleogram (squared magnitude of Wavelet transform) and the smoothed pseudo-Wigner distribution. In fact, a whole class of representations using bilinear time–frequency distributions fall in this category.
Although quadratic TFRs offer perfect temporal and spectral resolutions simultaneously, the quadratic nature of the transforms creates cross-terms. The following can be used to estimate which QTFRs contain cross terms.
Given a QTFR defined on , define a constant and a set . The QTFR, is cross-term free if is a convex set.
Linear forms
The cross-terms caused by the bilinear structure of TFDs and TFRs may be useful in some applications such as classification as the cross-terms provide extra detail for the recognition algorithm. However, in some other applications, these cross-terms may plague certain quadratic TFRs and they would need to be reduced. One way to do this is obtained by comparing the signal with a different function. Such resulting representations are known as linear TFRs because the representation is linear in the signal.
The windowed Fourier transform (also known as the short-time Fourier transform) localises the signal by modulating it with a window function, before performing the Fourier transform to obtain the frequency content of the signal in the region of the window.
Wavelet transforms
Wavelet transforms, in particular the continuous wavelet transform, expand the signal in terms of wavelet functions which are localised in both time and frequency. Thus the wavelet transform of a signal may be represented in terms of both time and frequency.
The notions of time, frequency, and amplitude used to generate a TFR from a wavelet transform were originally developed intuitively. In 1992, a quantitative derivation of these relationships was published, based upon a stationary phase approximation.[2]
Linear canonical transformation
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Linear canonical transformations are the linear transforms of the time–frequency representation that preserve the symplectic form. These include and generalize the Fourier transform, fractional Fourier transform, and others, thus providing a unified view of these transforms in terms of their action on the time–frequency domain.
See also
References
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