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Fig. 4

From: Time–frequency scattering accurately models auditory similarities between instrumental playing techniques

Fig. 4

Six playing techniques of the flute. Subfigures: a ordinario, b trill (C4D4), c interference (play C4 while singing C4), d sforzando, e key click, and f staccato. In each subfigure, the top image shows the wavelet scalogram as a function of time t (in seconds) and frequency λ (in Hertz). Conversely, the bottom image shows the average time–frequency scattering coefficients, as a function of temporal modulation rate α (in Hertz) and frequential modulation scale β (in cycles per octave). Darker shades denote greater values of acoustic energy. See Section 4 for details

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