TFA-Net: A Deep Learning-Based Time-Frequency Analysis Tool

Recently, synchrosqueenzing transform (SST)-based time-frequency analysis (TFA) methods have been developed for achieving the highly concentrated TF representation (TFR). However, SST-based methods suffer from two drawbacks. The first one is that the TFRs are unsatisfactory when dealing with the mul...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transaction on neural networks and learning systems 2023-11, Vol.34 (11), p.9274-9286
Hauptverfasser: Pan, Pingping, Zhang, Yunjian, Deng, Zhenmiao, Fan, Shaocan, Huang, Xiaohong
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Zusammenfassung:Recently, synchrosqueenzing transform (SST)-based time-frequency analysis (TFA) methods have been developed for achieving the highly concentrated TF representation (TFR). However, SST-based methods suffer from two drawbacks. The first one is that the TFRs are unsatisfactory when dealing with the multicomponent signals, the instantaneous frequencies (IFs) of which are closely adjacent or intersected. Besides, the exhaustive adjustment of window length is required for SST-based methods to obtain the optimal TFR. To tackle these problems, in this article, we first analyze the concentration of TFRs for SST-based methods. A deep learning (DL)-based end-to-end replacement scheme for SST-based methods, named TFA-Net, is then proposed, which learns complete basis functions to obtain various TF characteristics of time series. The 2-D filter kernels are subsequently used for energy concentration. Different from the two-step SST-based methods where the TF transform and energy concentration are separated, the proposed end-to-end architecture makes the basis functions used for extracting TF features more beneficial to energy concentration. The comprehensive numerical experiments are conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness of the TFA-Net. The applications of the proposed method to real-world vital signs, undersea voices and micro-Doppler signatures show its great potential in analyzing nonstationary signals.
ISSN:2162-237X
2162-2388
DOI:10.1109/TNNLS.2022.3157723