Title :
Multi-channel mono-path periodic signal extraction with global amplitude and phase modulation for music and speech signal analysis
Author :
Triki, Mahdi ; Slock, Dirk T M
Author_Institution :
Eurecom Inst., Sophia Antipolis
Abstract :
A key building block in music transcription and indexing operations is the decomposition of the music signal into notes. We model a note signal as a periodic signal with (slow) global variation of amplitude (reflecting attack, sustain, decay) and frequency (limited time warping). Also voiced speech admits such a representation. The bandlimited variation of global amplitude and frequency gets expressed through a subsampled representation and parameterization of the corresponding signals. The periodic signal is assumed to arrive at a set of sensors with different amplitude and delay. Assuming additive white Gaussian noise, a maximum likelihood approach is proposed for the estimation of the model parameters and the optimization is performed in an iterative (cyclic) fashion that leads to a sequence of simple least-squares problems. Particular attention is paid to the estimation of the basic periodic signal, which can have a non-integer period. Simulation results reveal that the proposed approach allows extracting such signals accurately from an underdetermined mixture of several, using iterated successive interference cancellation
Keywords :
AWGN; amplitude modulation; audio signal processing; interference suppression; iterative methods; least squares approximations; maximum likelihood estimation; music; phase modulation; signal representation; signal sampling; speech processing; additive white Gaussian noise; amplitude modulation; bandlimited variation; iterated successive interference cancellation; least-squares problem; maximum likelihood approach; multichannel monopath periodic signal extraction; music transcription; phase modulation; speech signal analysis; subsample representation; Additive white noise; Delay; Frequency; Indexing; Iterative methods; Maximum likelihood estimation; Multiple signal classification; Phase modulation; Signal analysis; Speech analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Statistical Signal Processing, 2005 IEEE/SP 13th Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Novosibirsk
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9403-8
DOI :
10.1109/SSP.2005.1628568