Une ou deux composantes ? La r\'eponse de la diffusion en ondelettes
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2019-07-02 v3 Audio and Speech Processing
Abstract
With the aim of constructing a biologically plausible model of machine listening, we study the representation of a multicomponent stationary signal by a wavelet scattering network. First, we show that renormalizing second-order nodes by their first-order parents gives a simple numerical criterion to establish whether two neighboring components will interfere psychoacoustically. Secondly, we generalize the `one or two components' framework to three sine waves or more, and show that a network of depth suffices to characterize the relative amplitudes of the first terms in a Fourier series, while enjoying properties of invariance to frequency transposition and component-wise phase shifts.
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@article{arxiv.1905.08601,
title = {Une ou deux composantes ? La r\'eponse de la diffusion en ondelettes},
author = {Vincent Lostanlen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.08601},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
4 pages, in French. Submitted to the GRETSI workshop