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English: Short-window time-frequency reassigned spectrogram of the word "open", computed using a 13.6 ms Kaiser window with a shaping parameter of 9, emphasizing formants and glottal pulses.
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  • 2008-09-18 04:05 Professor.Lemur 1076×758× (556531 bytes) Short-window time-frequency reassigned spectrogram of the word ``open'', computed using a 13.6 ms Kaiser window with a shaping parameter of 9, emphasizing formants and glottal pulses. Created by Kelly Fitz, 2005.

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