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A second "matched filter" exists in directional hearing, where reliable cues for sound localization occur only in a narrow frequency range.
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Therefore, viable alternatives to the matched filter may be sought.
The output of the matched filter correlator will be (7).
Thus in the receiver, there exists a second, biophysically based "matched filter" depending on sound frequency, with a BF that may or may not be identical to the BF in the tuning of the AN1-neuron, and which strongly affects the receivers' ability to localize its mate.
In addition to the matched filter represented by the tuned frequency sensitivity of the AN1-neuron there exists a second matched filter in the form of the peripheral directionality of the cricket ear.
Alternative normalised matched filter.
A matched filter.
Adaptive normalized matched filter.
Antecedent 2: Normalized output of matched filter.
Figure 9 Typical matched filter output.
Figure 5 Generic TF domain matched filter.
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