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A toolbox to answer the age-old question "Why do the squiggly lines do what they do?"

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Libsquiggly consists of python codes useful in all manner of ubiquitous computing. Code is organized according to general category:

  • instfreq/ contains all code related to instantaneous frequency estimation

  • tfr/ contains all code related to time/frequency representations such as short-time fourier transforms and generalized cone kernel distribution functions

  • analysis/ contains all code related to communications-type analysis of timeseries

  • resampling/ contains all code related to resampling timeseries

  • util/ contains utility code such as spectrograms, logging standard output, etc…

  • tests/ gives a brief demonstration of some of the abilities of this library, and generates some nice looking pictures. Run the tests with python setup.py test.

If you’re wondering how on earth to use this code, running/perusing the examples in the tests/ directory is a good place to start.

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