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In the field of [[time–frequency analysis]], several signal formulations are used to represent the signal in a joint time–frequency ___domain.<ref> L. Cohen, "Time–Frequency Analysis," ''Prentice-Hall'', New York, 1995. ISBN 978-0135945322</ref>(See also [[time–frequency representation]]s<ref>B. Boashash, “Time-Frequency Concepts”, Chapter 1, pp. 3–28, in B. Boashash, ed,, Time-Frequency Signal Analysis & Processing: A Comprehensive Reference, Elsevier Science, Oxford, 2003; ISBN 008044335.</ref>).
There are several methods and transforms called "time-frequency distributions" (TFDs), whose interconnections were organized by
<ref>L. Cohen, "Quantization Problem and Variational Principle in the Phase Space Formulation of Quantum Mechanics," ''Jour. Math. Phys.'', vol.7, pp. 1863–1866, 1976.</ref><ref>A. J. E. M. Janssen, "On the locus and spread of pseudo-density functions in the time frequency plane," ''Philips Journal of Research'', vol. 37, pp. 79–110, 1982.</ref><ref>B. Boashash, “Heuristic Formulation of Time-Frequency Distributions”, Chapter 2, pp. 29–58, in B. Boashash, editor, Time-Frequency Signal Analysis and Processing: A Comprehensive Reference, Elsevier Science, Oxford, 2003; ISBN 008044335.</ref>
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