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- From: alexo+@cs.cmu.edu (Alex Orenshteyn)
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- Subject: Sliding FFTs
- Message-ID: <BtKDFF.15u.1@cs.cmu.edu>
- Date: 26 Aug 92 00:02:00 GMT
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- Is anyone out there using sliding Fourier Transform for real world
- problems? If so, can you give some idea about the applications are.
- Also, are you using any method to keep loss of precision to the minimum?
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- Thanks.
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