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1 February 1998 POCS approach to Gabor analysis
Hans Georg Feichtinger, N. Kaiblinger, Peter Prinz
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Abstract
Gabor analysis is based on a well-structured composition of a signal or image as a series of building blocks. These are obtained by shifting and modulating a basic signal g along a time-frequency lattice (Lambda) . These families are typically non-orthogonal. Nevertheless suitable expansion coefficients of a signal f can be computed efficiently via the short time Fourier transform of f, using a canonically related window, the (Lambda) -dual atom g. A new iterative method to compute g is introduced, which is based on the Wexler-Raz principle and an appropriate version of POCS.
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Hans Georg Feichtinger, N. Kaiblinger, and Peter Prinz "POCS approach to Gabor analysis", Proc. SPIE 3346, Sixth International Workshop on Digital Image Processing and Computer Graphics: Applications in Humanities and Natural Sciences, (1 February 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.301373
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KEYWORDS
Chemical species

Chemical elements

Modulation

Image analysis

Time-frequency analysis

Fourier transforms

Statistical analysis

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