spektrogram
A spektrogram, commonly called a spectrogram in English, is a visual depiction of how the spectral content of a signal changes over time. It represents the signal’s frequency content as a two-dimensional image where the horizontal axis denotes time, the vertical axis denotes frequency, and the intensity or color of each point encodes the magnitude of the spectrum at that time and frequency. Spectrograms are widely used to analyze audio signals, speech, music, and other time-varying signals.
Construction typically involves dividing the signal into short overlapping frames, applying a window function to each
Interpretation and uses: In speech analysis, spectrograms reveal formants and phonetic transitions; in music, they show
Variants and related concepts: Mel spectrograms adjust the frequency axis to a perceptual scale; scalograms use