Title :
Fine grain scalable perceptual and lossless audio coding based on IntMDCT
Author :
Geiger, Ray ; Herre, Jurgen ; Schuller, Gerald ; Sporer, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Fraunhofer AEMT, Ilmenau, Germany
Abstract :
This papers presents an embedded fine grain scalable perceptual and lossless audio coding scheme. The enabling technology for this combined perceptual and lossless audio coding approach is the integer modified discrete cosine transform (IntMDCT), which is an integer approximation of the MDCT based on the lifting scheme. It maintains the perfect reconstruction property and therefore enables efficient lossless coding in the frequency domain. The close approximation of the MDCT also allows us to build a perceptual coding scheme based on the IntMDCT. In this paper a bitsliced arithmetic coding technique is applied to the IntMDCT values. Together with the encoded shape of the masking threshold a perceptually hierarchical bitstream is obtained, containing several stages of perceptual quality and extending to lossless operation when transmitted completely. A concept of encoding subslices is presented in order to obtain a fine adaptation to the masking threshold especially in the range of perceptually transparent quality.
Keywords :
arithmetic codes; audio coding; data compression; discrete cosine transforms; signal reconstruction; transform coding; variable rate codes; IntMDCT; bitsliced arithmetic coding; encoded shape; fine grain scalable audio coding; integer modified discrete cosine transform; lifting scheme; lossless audio coding; masking threshold; perceptual audio coding; perceptually hierarchical bitstream; perceptually transparent quality; perfect reconstruction property; subslice encoding; Arithmetic; Audio coding; Codecs; Discrete cosine transforms; Frequency domain analysis; MPEG 4 Standard; Masking threshold; Noise shaping; Scalability; Shape;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2003. Proceedings. (ICASSP '03). 2003 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7663-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2003.1200002