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  2. Mel-frequency cepstrum - Wikipedia

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    Impulse response- h(n), recorded speech signal y(n) as output of filter in response to input x(n). Hence, () = () (convolution) As speech is not stationary signal, it is divided into overlapped frames within which the signal is assumed to be stationary.

  3. Cepstrum - Wikipedia

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    The quefrency is a measure of time, though not in the sense of a signal in the time domain. For example, if the sampling rate of an audio signal is 44100 Hz and there is a large peak in the cepstrum whose quefrency is 100 samples, the peak indicates the presence of a fundamental frequency that is 44100/100 = 441 Hz.

  4. Block-matching and 3D filtering - Wikipedia

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    Reference implementation in MATLAB and Python released under an open-source proprietary license: [7] BM3D; Well documented [8] C-based implementation released under the GPLv3: bm3d; CUDA and C++ based implementation released under the GPLv3: bm3d-gpu

  5. Finite impulse response - Wikipedia

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    The FIR convolution is a cross-correlation between the input signal and a time-reversed copy of the impulse response. Therefore, the matched filter's impulse response is "designed" by sampling the known pulse-shape and using those samples in reverse order as the coefficients of the filter. [1]

  6. Gabor filter - Wikipedia

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    Its impulse response is defined by a sinusoidal wave (a plane wave for 2D Gabor filters) multiplied by a Gaussian function. [6] Because of the multiplication-convolution property (Convolution theorem), the Fourier transform of a Gabor filter's impulse response is the convolution of the Fourier transform of the harmonic function (sinusoidal function) and the Fourier transform of the Gaussian ...

  7. Estimation of signal parameters via rotational invariance ...

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    Estimation of signal parameters via rotational invariant techniques (ESPRIT), is a technique to determine the parameters of a mixture of sinusoids in background noise. This technique was first proposed for frequency estimation. [ 1 ]

  8. Digital filter - Wikipedia

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    A general finite impulse response filter with n stages, each with an independent delay, d i, and amplification gain, a i.. In signal processing, a digital filter is a system that performs mathematical operations on a sampled, discrete-time signal to reduce or enhance certain aspects of that signal.

  9. Gammatone filter - Wikipedia

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    This time-domain impulse response is a sinusoid (a pure tone) with an amplitude envelope which is a scaled gamma distribution function. [ 2 ] Gammatone filterbank cepstral coefficients (GFCCs) are auditory features that have been used first in the speech domain, and later in the field of underwater target recognition.