Abstract
Since Gabor functions do not form an orthogonal basis, a biorthogonal auxiliary function is required to determine expansion coefficients. A computationally efficient, 4-D FFT algorithm, based on the Zak transform, has previously been developed1 to calculate Gabor coefficients.
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