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Publications [#322362] of Robert Calderbank

Conference articles PUBLISHED

  1. Xian, Y; Thompson, A; Qiu, Q; Nolte, L; Nowacek, D; Lu, J; Calderbank, R, Classification of whale vocalizations using the Weyl transform, vol. 2015-August (January, 2015), pp. 773-777, IEEE, ISBN 9781467369978 [doi]
    (last updated on 2026/01/17)

    Abstract:
    In this paper, we apply the Weyl transform to represent the vocalization of marine mammals. In contrast to other popular representation methods, such as the MFCC and the Chirplet transform, the Weyl transform captures the global information of signals. This is especially useful when the signal has low order polynomial phase. We can reconstruct the signal from the coefficients obtained from the Weyl transform, and perform classification based on these coefficients. Experimental results show that classification using features extracted from the Weyl transform outperforms the MFCC and the Chirplet transform on our collected whales data.


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