Publication detail
Adaptive Segmentation Framework
RÁŠO, O. BALÍK, M.
Original Title
Adaptive Segmentation Framework
English Title
Adaptive Segmentation Framework
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original Abstract
In this paper, the differences between a fixed and adaptive segmentation scheme from the perspective of different resolution in the time and frequency domain is discussed. Next, the advantages and disadvantages of each of these schemes are also discussed. The main contribution of the article lies in proposed adaptive segmentation framework. This framework could be used as opposed to standard (fixed) segmentation framework which is used in the fixed segmentation scheme.
English abstract
In this paper, the differences between a fixed and adaptive segmentation scheme from the perspective of different resolution in the time and frequency domain is discussed. Next, the advantages and disadvantages of each of these schemes are also discussed. The main contribution of the article lies in proposed adaptive segmentation framework. This framework could be used as opposed to standard (fixed) segmentation framework which is used in the fixed segmentation scheme.
Keywords
Digital signal processing, adaptive short-time Fourier analysis, frame theory, overlap-add synthesis.
RIV year
2013
Released
11.09.2013
ISBN
978-80-227-4026-5
Book
Proceedings of 15th International Conference on Research in Telecommunication Technologies
Pages from
1
Pages to
5
Pages count
5
Documents
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT102252,
author="Ondřej {Rášo} and Miroslav {Balík}",
title="Adaptive Segmentation Framework",
annote="In this paper, the differences between a fixed and adaptive segmentation scheme from the perspective of different resolution in the time and frequency domain is discussed. Next, the advantages and disadvantages of each of these schemes are also discussed. The main contribution of the article lies in proposed adaptive segmentation framework. This framework could be used as opposed to standard (fixed) segmentation framework which is used in the fixed segmentation scheme.",
booktitle="Proceedings of 15th International Conference on Research in Telecommunication Technologies",
chapter="102252",
howpublished="electronic, physical medium",
year="2013",
month="september",
pages="1--5",
type="conference paper"
}