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28 October 1994 Cumulant-based cubic difference tone (CDT) detectors for otoacoustic emissions (OAE) signals
Ananthram Swami, Preeti Rao
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Abstract
Interactions among spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOEs), which are narrow-band signals emitted by the cochlea, include the cubic difference tone (CDT) that occurs at frequency 2f1 - f2 due to the nonlinear coupling of primary SOEs at f1 and f2. We show that appropriately defined trispectra and tricoherence may be used to detect the CDTs. OAE signals are also characterized by temporal variations in the amplitudes and frequencies; this leads to polynomial phase models, and multiplicative noise processes; we give closed-form expressions for the large sample CRLB for the parameters of the resulting model. We also consider cyclic approaches, and we compare polyperiodogram and periodogram based approaches for the detection of arbitrary frequency coupling laws. Some of the techniques are validated against real data.
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Ananthram Swami and Preeti Rao "Cumulant-based cubic difference tone (CDT) detectors for otoacoustic emissions (OAE) signals", Proc. SPIE 2296, Advanced Signal Processing: Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations V, (28 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.190843
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Error analysis

Statistical analysis

Fourier transforms

Interference (communication)

Statistical modeling

Signal detection

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