DocumentCode :
2357170
Title :
Cascaded long term prediction for coding polyphonic audio signals
Author :
Nanjundaswamy, Tejaswi ; Rose, Kenneth
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
16-19 Oct. 2011
Firstpage :
21
Lastpage :
24
Abstract :
The long term prediction (LTP) tool is used in audio compression systems to exploit periodicity in signals. This tool capitalizes on the periodic component of the waveform by selecting a past segment as the basis for prediction of the current frame. However, most audio signals are polyphonic in nature, consisting of a mixture of periodic signals. This renders the LTP suboptimal, as the mixture´s period equals the least common multiple of its individual component periods, which typically extends far beyond the duration over which the signal is stationary. Instead of seeking a past segment that represents a “compromise” for incompatible component periods, we propose a more complex filter that caters to the individual signal components. This proposed technique predicts every periodic component of the signal from its immediate history, and this is achieved by cascading LTP filters, each corresponding to individual periodic component. We also propose a recursive “divide and conquer” technique to estimate the parameters of all the LTP filters. For a real world evaluation, we employ this technique within the Bluetooth Sub-band Codec. Considerable gains achieved on a variety of polyphonic signals demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposal.
Keywords :
audio coding; data compression; parameter estimation; recursive estimation; Bluetooth subband codec; LTP filters; LTP tool; audio compression systems; cascaded long term prediction; individual component periods; individual signal components; least common multiple; long term prediction tool; parameter estimation; periodic component; periodic signals; polyphonic audio signal coding; polyphonic signals; recursive divide and conquer technique; Bluetooth; Complexity theory; Decoding; Estimation; Gain; Nickel; Noise; Audio coding; long term prediction; polyphonic signals;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics (WASPAA), 2011 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
New Paltz, NY
ISSN :
1931-1168
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0692-9
Electronic_ISBN :
1931-1168
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ASPAA.2011.6082290
Filename :
6082290
Link To Document :
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