arXiv:2606.02341v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Underwater acoustic classification has a wide array of oceanic applications, but faces challenges due to an increasingly complex acoustic environment. Waveform and spectrogram representations have been primarily used as acoustic data features for classification tasks in this domain. Spectrograms model harmonic dependencies, but these reduced representations can filter out acoustic features relevant for discrimination. While phase information from the waveform allows full characterization of the signal, the original waveform can be noisy and com

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