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Audio, or in terms of signal processing, an audio signal is an analog or digital representation of sound, typically as an electrical voltage.
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How does the size of a spectrogram relate to window length and frame rate?
$30$ seconds audio clips are available, sampled at $22050\textrm{ samples/s}$. … Does each spectrogram cover $2048$ samples of the audio clip?
If so, is then $149$ the number of segments that we divide each spectrogram in? …