DocumentCode :
315965
Title :
A new auditory masking model for speech and audio coders
Author :
Sen, D. ; Allen, J.B.
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Labs., Murray Hill, NJ, USA
fYear :
1997
fDate :
7-10 Sep 1997
Firstpage :
53
Lastpage :
54
Abstract :
This paper defines a new auditory masking model based on auditory and signal detection theories. The model attempts to provide a generic and quantitative way of detecting whether a probe signal can be perceived in the presence of a masker signal. The model can be applied to any masker/probe signal and does not require heuristic methods to account for the asymmetry of noise and tone masking. Thus a signal does not need to be decomposed or classified into tonal and noise components to compute a masking threshold. The unified and quantitative model makes it conducive for use in speech and audio coding algorithms. Despite the fact that existing auditory masking models are not well defined and are heuristic in nature, they are widely used in almost all modern audio-coding algorithms. Therefore, it is realistic to assume that a better masking model, which models the actual physiological mechanisms and neurology of the hearing system, will make an important contribution towards better quality and/or lower bit rate speech and audio coders
Keywords :
acoustic noise; acoustic signal detection; audio coding; hearing; speech coding; asymmetry; audio coders; audio-coding algorithms; auditory detection theories; auditory masking model; hearing system; lower bit rate coder; masker signal; neurology; noise; physiological mechanisms; probe signal; signal detection theories; speech coding; Acoustic noise; Auditory system; Detectors; Masking threshold; Narrowband; Noise shaping; Probes; Quantization; Signal detection; Speech coding;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Speech Coding For Telecommunications Proceeding, 1997, 1997 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Pocono Manor, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4073-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SCFT.1997.623892
Filename :
623892
Link To Document :
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