DocumentCode
1550177
Title
Structured audio, Kolmogorov complexity, and generalized audio coding
Author
Scheirer, Eric D.
Author_Institution
Media Lab., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume
9
Issue
8
fYear
2001
fDate
11/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
914
Lastpage
931
Abstract
Structured-audio techniques are a development in audio coding that develop new connections between the existing practices of audio synthesis and audio compression. A theoretical basis for this coding model is presented, grounded in information theory and Kolmogorov complexity theory. It is demonstrated that algorithmic structured audio can provide higher compression ratios than other techniques for many audio signals and proved rigorously that it can provide compression at least as good as every other technique (up to a constant term) for every audio signal. The MPEG-4 structured audio standard is the first practical application of algorithmic coding theory. It points the direction toward a new paradigm of generalized audio coding, in which structured-audio coding subsumes all other audio-coding techniques. Generalized audio coding offers new marketplace models that enable advances in compression technology to be rapidly leveraged toward the solution of problems in audio coding
Keywords
arithmetic codes; audio coding; code standards; computational complexity; data compression; Kolmogorov complexity; MPEG-4 structured audio standard; algorithmic coding theory; algorithmic structured audio; audio compression; audio synthesis; compression ratios; generalized audio coding; information theory; structured-audio techniques; Audio coding; Audio compression; Codes; Complexity theory; Encoding; Information theory; Laboratories; MPEG 4 Standard; MPEG standards; Transform coding;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Speech and Audio Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-6676
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/89.966095
Filename
966095
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