Real and imaginary components of spectrogram
Currently, we work with the magnitude spectrogram (real^2 + imag^2). It would be interesting to retain the full information encoded in the complex spectrogram, to see if this can improve learning. For example, one could work with a double spectrogram representation, using the usual magnitude, real^2+imag^2, plus the imaginary part, imag.
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