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Re: TFTB: Time-Frequency ToolBox for GNU Octave


From: Joe Koski
Subject: Re: TFTB: Time-Frequency ToolBox for GNU Octave
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 09:40:06 -0700
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Eric,

Thanks for the information. I have been using some routines from an earlier
version of tftb with success for some time now. They are a nice addition to
the signal analysis routines available in octave and octave-forge.

A question: Are there any plans to add some Empirical Mode Decomposition
routines to the tftb?

Joe


on 11/14/05 2:38 AM, Eric Chassande-Mottin at
address@hidden wrote:

> 
> I'd like to advertise the availability of the TFTB, the Time-Frequency
> ToolBox at the following URL:
> 
>                          http://tftb.nongnu.org
> 
> The Time-Frequency Toolbox (TFTB) is a collection of about 100 scripts for
> GNU Octave and Matlab (R) developed for the analysis of non-stationary
> signals using time-frequency distributions. It is primary intended for
> researchers, engineers and students with some basic knowledge in signal
> processing.
> 
> The TFTB is distributed under the terms of the GNU Public Licence.
> 
> Important note for GNU Octave users
> -----------------------------------
> 
> The TFTB includes a Graphical User Interface for adjusting the layout
> of the time-frequency plots. This GUI is currently _not_ supported by
> GNU Octave (version 2.70).
> 
> The scripts for TFR computations and signal generations
> are expected to be fully compatible with GNU Octave. The user has
> to write few lines of codes to produce the time-frequency plots
> (examples are given in the documentation).
> 
> We hope that future improvements of GNU Octave will allow us to
> design a GUI working in all cases.
> 
> 
> 
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