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Interpretable Evaluation of Sparse Time–Frequency Distributions: 2D Metric Based on Instantaneous Frequency and Group Delay Analysis

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  • Vedran Jurdana

    (Department of Automation and Electronics, Faculty of Engineering, University of Rijeka, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia)

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Compressive sensing in the ambiguity domain offers an efficient method for reconstructing high-quality time–frequency distributions (TFDs) across diverse signals. However, evaluating the quality of these reconstructions presents a significant challenge due to the potential loss of auto-terms when a regularization parameter is inappropriate. Traditional global metrics have inherent limitations, while the state-of-the-art local Rényi entropy (LRE) metric provides a single-value assessment but lacks interpretability and positional information of auto-terms. This paper introduces a novel performance criterion that leverages instantaneous frequency and group delay estimations directly in the 2D time–frequency plane, offering a more nuanced evaluation by individually assessing the preservation of auto-terms, resolution quality, and interference suppression in TFDs. Experimental results on noisy synthetic and real-world gravitational signals demonstrate the effectiveness of this measure in assessing reconstructed TFDs, with a focus on auto-term preservation. The proposed metric offers advantages in interpretability and memory efficiency, while its application to meta-heuristic optimization yields high-performing reconstructed TFDs significantly quicker than the existing LRE-based metric. These benefits highlight its usability in advanced methods and machine-related applications.

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  • Vedran Jurdana, 2025. "Interpretable Evaluation of Sparse Time–Frequency Distributions: 2D Metric Based on Instantaneous Frequency and Group Delay Analysis," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 13(6), pages 1-24, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:13:y:2025:i:6:p:898-:d:1607795
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