[scilab-Users] wigner-ville transfrom for time-frequency analysis

Serge Steer Serge.Steer at inria.fr
Tue May 15 14:42:33 CEST 2012


You may found a lot of  time-frequency algorithme for Scilab in the Time 
Frequency toolbox that is available as an atoms module.

Serge Steer

Le 15/05/2012 14:02, anthony_daclin a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Just a short note to ask:
>
> What it the best time-frequency tool available in Scilab?
>
> As far as I know, the best one are probably : wigner ( for Wigner-Ville
> transfrom) and mapsound.
>
> I also wonder what type of transform is used in mapsound ?
>
> What type of wigner transform is used in Scilab?
>
> And also if someone have some examples of Wigner-Ville utilisation.
>
> I try to use Wigner-Ville, it works quite well, but when I change the
> parameters my curve disappear beacause I do not use it correctly.
>
> Thank you for the interest on my topic.
> Regards,
>
> Anthony
>
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