spectrotemporal

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From spectro- +‎ temporal.

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spectrotemporal (not comparable)

  1. (physics) Being a function of both time and frequency or wavelength
    • 2008 November 12, Georg B. Keller, Richard H. R. Hahnloser, “Neural processing of auditory feedback during vocal practice in a songbird”, in Nature, volume 457, number 7226, →DOI:
      The microphone signal was fed to a custom-made, real-time song recognizer that detected the first stereotypic syllable of song motifs using a two-layer neural network trained on spectrotemporal song data.

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