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ICASSP 2019 - 2019 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)

SMSandsten, MariaBJBrynolfsson, JohanRIReinhold, IsabellaSJStarkhammar, Josefin
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Abstract

Previous studies have shown that measurements of beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) and bottlenose dolphin (Tur-siops truncatus) echolocation signals at off-axis angles may be well modeled using a Gaussian bell function or a chirped Gaussian function as envelope. In this paper, we apply a novel technique, the matched window reassignment, for investigation of a range of models of dolphin echolocation transients. Using a set of parameterized skewed envelopes and a dictionary-based estimation algorithm, it is shown that the Rényi entropy can be used as an evaluation measure of the model fit. Acoustic recordings from an array of hydrophones of a beluga's echolocation signal are investigated, where the Gaussian…

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Authors

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  • SM
    Sandsten, MariaCorresponding
  • BJ
    Brynolfsson, Johan
  • RI
    Reinhold, Isabella
  • SJ
    Starkhammar, Josefin

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Keywords
  • Signal processing
  • Acoustics
  • Speech processing
  • Computer science
  • SIGNAL (programming language)
  • Reverberation
  • Speech recognition
  • Telecommunications
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