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bandmaxima

Bandmaxima is a term used in signal processing and spectral analysis to denote the peak magnitude values within predefined frequency bands of a signal’s spectrum. In discrete-time analysis, the signal s[n] is transformed to a spectrum S[k] using an FFT; the frequency axis is partitioned into contiguous bands B_i, each defined by a range of frequencies. The band maximum M_i is defined as M_i = max_{f in B_i} |S(f)|, or in discrete indices M_i = max_{k in B_i} |S[k]|. The collection of M_i across bands forms the bandmaxima sequence, describing how energy concentrates across bands.

Applications include characterizing spectral content, guiding equalization, and performing feature extraction in music information retrieval. Band

Computation considerations involve spectral resolution, windowing, and leakage. In practice, a filter bank or band-pass analysis

Variants and related concepts: Some definitions replace the maximum with band energy or average magnitude within

maxima
can
assist
in
adaptive
compression
by
identifying
dominant
bands,
and
may
be
used
in
audio
onset
detection
or
as
part
of
dynamic
range
control
that
emphasizes
bands
with
higher
energy.
is
used,
and
local
maxima
within
each
band
can
be
detected
via
peak-picking
after
smoothing.
Some
implementations
define
band
maxima
with
thresholds
or
relative
to
band
averages.
a
band.
The
idea
is
related
to,
but
distinct
from,
spectral
peaks,
spectral
centroid,
and
the
use
of
mel-frequency
bands
in
MFCCs.
History
and
context:
the
term
appears
in
engineering
literature
as
a
descriptive
label
for
band-limited
spectral
peaks
and
is
not
universally
standardized
across
domains.