Classification of non-stationary signals using time-frequency representations and multiple hypotheses tests : an application to humpback whale songs
Roberts, Geoff, (1999) Classification of non-stationary signals using time-frequency representations and multiple hypotheses tests : an application to humpback whale songs. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.
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| ID Code: | 36136 |
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| Item Type: | QUT Thesis (PhD) |
| Additional Information: | Presented to the Signal Processing Research Centre, Queensland University of Technology. |
| Keywords: | Signal processing, Time series analysis, Frequency spectra, Whale sounds, Humpback whale Vocalization, non-stationary, signals, signal processing, random process, classification, pattern recognition, detection, segmentation, discriminant function, Bayesian, Neyman Pearson, global significance level, multiple hypotheses, Bonferroni inequality, Bonferroni test, time-frequency, spectrogram, humpback whale, thesis, doctoral |
| Institution: | Queensland University of Technology |
| Copyright Owner: | Copyright Geoff, Roberts |
| Deposited On: | 22 Sep 2010 23:04 |
| Last Modified: | 09 Feb 2011 23:55 |
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