DocumentCode
148479
Title
A psychoacoustic model with Partial Spectral Flatness Measure for tonality estimation
Author
Taghipour, Armin ; Jaikumar, Maneesh Chandra ; Edler, Bernd
Author_Institution
Int. Audio Labs. Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany
fYear
2014
fDate
1-5 Sept. 2014
Firstpage
646
Lastpage
650
Abstract
Psychoacoustic studies show that the strength of masking is, among others, dependent on the tonality of the masker: the effect of noise maskers is stronger than that of tone maskers. Recently, a Partial Spectral Flatness Measure (PSFM) was introduced for tonality estimation in a psychoacoustic model for perceptual audio coding. The model consists of an Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) filterbank which considers the spreading effect of individual local maskers in simultaneous masking. An optimized (with respect to audio quality and computational efficiency) PSFM is now compared to a similar psychoacoustic model with prediction based tonality estimation in medium (48 kbit/s) and low (32 kbit/s) bit rate conditions (mono) via subjective quality tests. 15 expert listeners participated in the subjective tests. The results are depicted and discussed. Additionally, we conducted the subjective tests with 15 non-expert consumers whose results are also shown and compared to those of the experts.
Keywords
IIR filters; acoustic signal processing; audio coding; channel bank filters; estimation theory; hearing; IIR filterbank; PSFM; bit rate 32 kbit/s; bit rate 48 kbit/s; infinite impulse response filterbank; masking strength; noise maskers; partial spectral flatness measure; perceptual audio coding; psychoacoustic model; tonality estimation; tone maskers; Abstracts; Noise; Phase change materials; Silicon; Transforms; Perceptual Audio Coding; Perceptual Model; Psychoacoustic Model; Spectral Flatness; Tonality Estimation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), 2014 Proceedings of the 22nd European
Conference_Location
Lisbon
Type
conf
Filename
6952188
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