WO2018019909A1 - Time domain aliasing reduction for non-uniform filterbanks which use spectral analysis followed by partial synthesis - Google Patents
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- a long transform is applied, transforming the signal from the temporal to the spectral domain.
- the result Is a spectrum with high spectral but tow temporal resolution. Afterwards several spectral bins are transformed back to the temporal domain. This Increases the temporal resolution while sacrificing spectral resolution in that selected subband.
- Subband splitting Is the complementary operation: First a short transform Is applied. The result is a spectrum with tow spectral but high temporal resolution. Afterwards, the spectral bins of two or more adjacent transform frames are transformed again, Increasing their spectral resolution at the cost of temporal resolution. These steps can be mixed and repeated at will.
- the choice of transform can be arbitrary, however the same or a similar transforms for each step is usually chosen.
- DCT4 discrete cosine transform type 4
- MDCT subband merging transform [Olivier Oerrien, Thibaud Necciari, and Peter Balazs, "A quasi-orthogonal, Invertible, and perceptually relevant time-frequency transform for audio coding," in EUSIPCO, Nice, France, Aug. 2015].
- Embodiments provide an audio processor for processing an audio signal to obtain a subband representation of the audio signal.
- the audio processor comprises a cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage and a time domain aliasing reduction stage.
- the cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage is configured to perform a cascaded lapped critically sampled transform on at least two partially overlapping blocks of samples of the audio signal, to obtain a set of subband samples on the basis of a first block of samples of the audio signal, and to obtain a corresponding set of subband samples on the basis of a second block of samples of the audio signal.
- the time domain aliasing reduction stage is configured to perform a weighted combination of two corresponding sets of subband samples, one obtained on the basis of the first block of samples of the audio signal and one obtained on the basis on the second block of samples of the audio signal, to obtain an aliasing reduced subband representation of the audio signal.
- the audio processor for processing a subband representation of an audio signal to obtain the audio signal.
- the audio processor comprises an inverse time domain aliasing reduction stage and a cascaded inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage.
- the inverse time domain aliasing reduction stage is configured to perform a weighted (and shifted) combination of two corresponding aliasing reduced subband representations (of different blocks of partially overlapping samples) of the audio signal, to obtain an aliased subband representation, wherein the aliased subband representation is a set of subband samples.
- the cascaded inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage is configured to perform a cascaded inverse lapped critically sampled transform on the set of subband samples, to obtain a set of samples associated with a block of samples of the audio signal.
- an additional post-processing stage is added to the lapped critically sampled transform (e.g., MDCT) pipeline, the additional postprocessing stage comprising another lapped critically sampled transform (e.g., MDCT) along the frequency axis and a time domain aliasing reduction along each subband time axis.
- Further embodiments provide a method for processing an audio signal to obtain a subband representation of the audio signal.
- the method comprises
- MDCT modified discrete cosine transform
- MDST modified discrete sine transform
- MLT modulated lapped transform
- the cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage can comprise a first lapped critically sampled transform stage configured to perform lapped critically sampled transforms on a first block of samples and a second block of samples of the at least two partially overlapping blocks of samples of the audio signal, to obtain a first set of bins for the first block of samples and a second set of bins (lapped critically sampled coefficients) for the second block of samples.
- the first lapped critically sampled transform stage can be a first MDCT, MDST or MLT stage.
- the cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage can further comprise a second lapped critically sampled transform stage configured to perform a lapped critically sampled transform on a segment (proper subset) of the first set of bins and to perform a lapped critically sampled transform on a segment (proper subset) of the second set of bins, each segment being associated with a subband of the audio signal, to obtain a set of subband samples for the first set of bins and a set of subband samples for the second set of bins.
- a second lapped critically sampled transform stage configured to perform a lapped critically sampled transform on a segment (proper subset) of the first set of bins and to perform a lapped critically sampled transform on a segment (proper subset) of the second set of bins, each segment being associated with a subband of the audio signal, to obtain a set of subband samples for the first set of bins and a set of subband samples for the second set of bins.
- the second lapped critically sampled transform stage can be a second MDCT, MDST or MLT stage.
- the first and second lapped critically sampled transform stages can be of the same type, i.e. one out of MDCT, MDST or MLT stages.
- the second lapped critically sampled transform stage can be configured to perform lapped critically sampled transforms on at least two partially overlapping segments (proper subsets) of the first set of bins and to perform lapped critically sampled transforms on at least two partially overlapping segments (proper subsets) of the second set of bins, each segment being associated with a subband of the audio signal, to obtain at least two sets of subband samples for the first set of bins and at least two sets of subband samples for the second set of bins.
- the first set of subband samples can be a result of a first lapped critically sampled transform on the basis of the first segment of the first set of bins
- a second set of subband samples can be a result of a second lapped critically sampled transform on the basis of the second segment of the first set of bins
- a third set of subband samples can be a result of a third lapped critically sampled transform on the basis of the first segment of the second set of bins
- a fourth set of subband samples can be a result of a fourth lapped critically sampled transform on the basis of the second segment of the second set of bins.
- the time domain aliasing reduction stage can be configured to perform a weighted combination of the first set of subband samples and the third set of subband samples, to obtain a first aliasing reduced subband representation of the audio signal, and to perform a weighted combination of the second set of subband samples and the fourth set of subband samples, to obtain a second aliasing reduced subband representation of the audio signal.
- the cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage can be configured to segment a set of bins obtained on the basis of the first block of samples using at least two window functions and to obtain at least two sets of subband samples based on the segmented set of bins corresponding to the first block of samples, wherein the cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage can be configured to segment a set of bins obtained on the basis of the second block of samples using the at least two window functions and to obtain at least two sets of subband samples based on the segmented set of bins corresponding to the second block of samples, wherein the at least two window functions comprise different window width.
- the cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage can be configured to segment a set of bins obtained on the basis of the first block of samples using at least two window functions and to obtain at least two sets of subband samples based on the segmented set of bins corresponding to the first block of samples, wherein the cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage can be configured to segment a set of bins obtained on the basis of the second block of samples using the at least two window functions and to obtain at least two sets of subband samples based on the segmented set of bins corresponding to the second block of samples, wherein filter slopes of the window functions corresponding to adjacent sets of subband samples are symmetric.
- the cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage can be configured to segment the samples of the audio signal into the first block of samples and the second block of samples using a first window function, wherein the lapped critically sampled transform stage can be configured to segment a set of bins obtained on the basis of the first block of samples and a set of bins obtained on the basis of the second block of samples using a second window function, to obtain the corresponding subband samples, wherein the first window function and the second window function comprise different window width.
- the cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage can be configured to segment the samples of the audio signal into the first block of samples and the second block of samples using a first window function
- the lapped critically sampled transform stage can be configured to segment a set of bins obtained on the basis of the first block of samples and a set of bins obtained on the basis of the second block of samples using a second window function, to obtain the corresponding subband samples, wherein a window width of the first window function and a window width of the second window function are different from each other, wherein the window width of the first window function and the window width of the second window function differ from each other by a factor different from a power of two.
- the cascaded inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage can comprise a first inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage configured to perform an inverse lapped critically sampled transform on the set of subband samples, to obtain a set of bins associated with a given subband of the audio signal.
- the first inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage can be a first inverse MDCT, MDST or MLT stage.
- the cascaded inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage can comprise a first overlap and add stage configured to perform a concatenation of a set of bins associated with a plurality of subbands of the audio signal, which comprises a weighted combination of the set of bins associated with the given subband of the audio signal with a set of bins associated with another subband of the audio signal, to obtain a set of bins associated with a block of samples of the audio signal.
- the cascaded inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage can comprise a second inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage configured to perform an inverse lapped critically sampled transform on the set of bins associated with the block of samples of the audio signal, to obtain a set of samples associated with the block of samples of the audio signal.
- the second inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage can be a second inverse MDCT, MDST or MLT stage.
- the first and second inverse lapped critically sampled transform stages can be of the same type, i.e. one out of inverse MDCT, MDST or MLT stages.
- the cascaded inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage can comprise a second overlap and add stage configured to overlap and add the set of samples associated with the block of samples of the audio signal and another set of samples associated with another block of samples of the audio signal, the block of samples and the another block of samples of the audio signal partially overlapping, to obtain the audio signal.
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic block diagram of an audio processor configured to process an audio signal to obtain a subband representation of the audio signal, according to an embodiment
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic block diagram of an audio processor configured to process an audio signal to obtain a subband representation of the audio signal, according to a further embodiment
- Fig. 3 shows a schematic block diagram of an audio processor configured to process an audio signal to obtain a subband representation of the audio signal, according to a further embodiment
- Fig. 4 shows a schematic block diagram of an audio processor for processing a subband representation of an audio signal to obtain the audio signal, according to an embodiment
- Fig. 5 shows a schematic block diagram of an audio processor for processing a subband representation of an audio signal to obtain the audio signal, according to a further embodiment
- Fig.6 shows a schematic block diagram of an audio processor for processing a subband representation of an audio signal to obtain the audio signal, according to a further embodiment
- Fig.7 shows in diagrams an example of subband samples (top graph) and the spread of their samples over time and frequency (below graph);
- Fig.8 shows in a diagram the spectral and temporal uncertainty obtained by several different transforms;
- Fig.9 shows in diagrams shows a comparison of two exemplary impulse responses generated by subband merging with and without TDAR, simple MDCT shortblocks and Hadamard matrix subband merging;
- Fig.10 shows a flowchart of a method for processing an audio signal to obtain a subband representation of the audio
- Fig. 14 shows a schematic block diagram of an audio analyzer, according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic block diagram of an audio processor 100 configured to process an audio signal 102 to obtain a subband representation of the audio signal, according to an embodiment.
- the audio processor 100 comprises a cascaded lapped critically sampled transform (LOST) stage 104 and a time domain aliasing reduction (TDAR) stage 106.
- the cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage 104 is configured to perform a cascaded lapped critically sampled transform on at least two partially overlapping blocks 108_1 and 108J2 of samples of the audio signal 102, to obtain a set 110_1,1 of subband samples on the basis of a first block 108_1 of samples (of the at least two overlapping blocks 108_1 and 108_2 of samples) of the audio signal 102, and to obtain a corresponding set 110_2,1 of subband samples on the basis of a second block 108_2 of samples (of the at least two overlapping blocks 108_1 and 108_2 of samples) of the audio signal 102.
- LOST cascaded lapped critically sampled transform
- TDAR time domain aliasing reduction
- the time domain aliasing reduction stage 104 is configured to perform a weighted combination of two corresponding sets 110_1 , 1 and 110_2,1 of subband samples (i.e., subband samples corresponding to the same subband), one obtained on the basis of the first block 108_1 of samples of the audio signal 102 and one obtained on the basis of the second block 108_2 of samples of the audio signal, to obtain an aliasing reduced subband representation 112_1 of the audio signal 102.
- the cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage 104 can comprise at least two cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stages, or in other words, two lapped critically sampled transform stages connected in a cascaded manner.
- the cascaded MDCT stage can comprise at least two MDCT stages.
- MDST modified discrete sine transform
- MLT modulated lap transform
- the two corresponding sets of subband samples 110.1,1 and 110_2,1 can be subband samples corresponding to the same subband (i.e. frequency band).
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic block diagram of an audio processor 100 configured to process an audio signal 102 to obtain a subband representation of the audio signal, according to a further embodiment.
- the cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage 104 can comprise a first lapped critically sampled transform stage 120 configured to perform lapped critically sampled transforms on a first block 108_1 of (2M) samples (x I-1 (n), 0 ⁇ n ⁇ 2M-1) and a second block 108_2 of (2M) samples (xi(n), 0 ⁇ n ⁇ 2M-1) of the at least two partially overlapping blocks 108_1 and 108_2 of samples of the audio signal 102, to obtain a first set 124_1 of (M) bins (LCST coefficients) (X M (k), 0 ⁇ k ⁇ M-1) for the first block 108_1 of samples and a second set 124_2 of (M) bins (LCST coefficients) (Xi(k), 0 ⁇ k ⁇ M-1) for the second block 108_2 of samples.
- LCST coefficients X M (k), 0 ⁇ k ⁇ M-1
- LCST coefficients Xi(k), 0 ⁇ k ⁇ M
- the cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage 104 can comprise a second lapped critically sampled transform stage 126 configured to perform a lapped critically sampled transform on a segment 128_1 ,1 (proper subset) (X V,I-1 (k)) of the first set 124_1 of bins and to perform a lapped critically sampled transform on a segment 128_2,1 (proper subset) (X v ,i(k)) of the second set 124_2 of bins, each segment being associated with a subband of the audio signal 102, to obtain a set 110_1,1 of subband samples [y V,I-1 (m)] for the first set 124_1 of bins and a set 110_2,1 of subband samples (y v ,i(m)) for the second set 124J2 of bins.
- the first lapped critically sampled transform stage 120 can be configured to perform a first lapped critically sampled transform 122_1 (e.g., MDCT i-1) on the first block 108_1 of (2M) samples (x I-1 (n), 0 ⁇ 2 ⁇ -1), to obtain the first set 124 J of (M) bins (LCST coefficients) (X I-1 (k), 0.sk ⁇ M-1) for the first block 108_1 of samples, and to perform a second lapped critically sampled transform 122_2 (e.g., MDCT i) on the second block 108_2 of (2M) samples (x I ( ⁇ ), 0 ⁇ 2 ⁇ -1), to obtain a second set 124.2 of (M) bins (LOST coefficients) (XJ(k), 0 ⁇ k ⁇ M-1) for the second block 108.2 of samples.
- a first lapped critically sampled transform 122_1 e.g., MDCT i-1
- LCST coefficients X I-1 (k), 0.sk
- the second lapped critically sampled transform stage 126 can be configured to perform lapped critically sampled transforms on at least two partially overlapping segments 128.1,1 and 128.1,2 (proper subsets) (Xv. ,I-1 (k)) of the first set 124.1 of bins and to perform lapped critically sampled transforms on at least two partially overlapping segments 128.2,1 and 128.2,2 (proper subsets) (Xv. ,I-1 (k)) of the second set of bins, each segment being associated with a subband of the audio signal, to obtain at least two sets 110.1,1 and 110.1,2 of subband samples (9v, I-1 (m)) for the first set 124.1 of bins and at least two sets
- the first set 110.1,1 of subband samples can be a result of a first lapped critically -sampled transform 132.1,1 on the basis of the first segment 132.1,1 of the first set 124.1 of bins, wherein the second set 110.1,2 of subband samples can be a result of a second lapped critically sampled 132.1,2 transform on the basis of the second segment
- the third set 110.2,1 of subband samples can be a result of a third lapped critically sampled transform 132_2,1 on the basis of the first segment 128.2,1 of the second set 124.2 of obis
- the fourth set 110.2,2 of subband samples can be a result of a fourth lapped critically sampled transform 132_2,2 on the basis of the second segment 128.2,2 of the second set 124.2 of bins.
- the time domain aliasing reduction stage 108 can be configured to perform a weighted combination of the first set 110.1 ,1 of subband samples and the third set 110 _2,1 of subband samples, to obtain a first aliasing reduced subband representation 112.1 (y I-1 [m 1 ]) of the audio signal, wherein the domain aliasing reduction stage 108 can be configured to perform a weighted combination of the second set 110.1,2 of subband samples and the fourth est 110J2.2 of subband samples, to obtain a second aliasing reduced subband representation 112 _2 (y 2,1 [m 2 ]) of the audio signal.
- Fig. 4 shows a schematic block diagram of an audio processor 200 for processing a subband representation of an audio signal to obtain the audio signal 102, according to an embodiment.
- the audio processor 200 comprises an Inverse time domain aliasing reduction (TDAR) stage 202 and a cascaded Inverse lapped critically sampled transform (LOST) stage 204.
- TDAR Inverse time domain aliasing reduction
- LOST cascaded Inverse lapped critically sampled transform
- the inverse time domain aliasing reduction stage 202 is configured to perform a weighted (and shifted) combination of two corresponding aliasing reduced subband representations 112_1 and 112_2 (y v ,i(m), y v,I-1 (m)) of the audio signal 102, to obtain an aliased subband representation 110_1 (9v,i(m)), wherein the aliased subband representation is a set 110_1 of subband samples.
- the cascaded inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage 204 Is configured to perform a cascaded inverse lapped critically sampled transform on the set 110_1 of subband samples, to obtain a set of samples associated with a block 108_1 of samples of the audio signal 102.
- Fig. 5 shows a schematic block diagram of an audio processor 200 for processing a subband representation of an audio signal to obtain the audio signal 102, according to a further embodiment.
- the cascaded inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage 204 can comprise a first inverse lapped critically sampled transform (LCST) stage 208 and a first overlap and add stage 210.
- LCST first inverse lapped critically sampled transform
- the first inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage 208 can be configured to perform an inverse lapped critically sampled transform on the set 110_1 ,1 of subband samples, to obtain a set 128_1 ,1 of bins associated with a given subband of the audio signal (£v,i(k)).
- the first overlap and add stage 210 can be configured to perform a concatenation of sets of bins associated with a plurality of subbands of the audio signal, which comprises a weighted combination of the set 128_1,1 of bins associated with the given subband (v) of the audio signal 102 with a set 128_1,2 of bins associated with another subband (v-1) of the audio signal 102, to obtain a set 124_1 of bins associated with a block 108_1 of samples of the audio signal 102.
- the cascaded inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage 204 can comprise a second inverse lapped critically sampled transform (LCST) stage 212 configured to perform an inverse lapped critically sampled transform on the set 124_1 of bins associated with the block 108_1 of samples of the audio signal 102, to obtain a set 206_1 , 1 of samples associated with the block 108_1 of samples of the audio signal 102.
- LCST inverse lapped critically sampled transform
- the cascaded inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage 204 can comprise a second overlap and add stage 214 configured to overlap and add the set 206_1,1 of samples associated with the block 108_1 of samples of the audio signal 102 and another set 206_2,1 of samples associated with another block 108_2 of samples of the audio signal, the block 108_1 of samples and the another block 108.2 of samples of the audio signal 102 partially overlapping, to obtain the audio signal 102.
- the audio processor 200 comprises an inverse time domain aliasing reduction stage 202 and an inverse cascades lapped critically sampled stage 204 comprising a first inverse lapped critically sampled stage 208 and a second inverse lapped critically sampled stage 212.
- the inverse time domain reduction stage 104 is configured to perform a first weighted and shifted combination 220_1 of a first and second aliasing reduced subband representations y1, I-1 [m1] and y I-1 [m 1 ] to obtain a first aliased subband representation 110_1,1 wherein the aliased subband representation is a set of subband samples, and to perform a second weighted and shifted combination 220.2 of a third and fourth aliasing reduced subband representations y2, I-1 [m1] and y 2 .i[m1] to obtain a second aliased subband representation 110_2,1 wherein the aliased subband representation is a set of subband samples.
- the first inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage 208 is configured to perform a first inverse lapped critically sampled transform 222_1 on the first set of subband samples 110_1 , 1 to obtain a set 128_1,1 of bins associated with a given subband of the audio signal , and to perform a second inverse lapped critically sampled transform 222_2
- the second inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage 212 is configured to perform an inverse lapped critically sampled transform on an overlapped and added set of bins obtained by overlapping and adding the sets of bins 128_1,1 and 128_21 provided by the first inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage 208, to obtain the block of samples 108_2.
- the cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage 104 is a MDCT stage, i.e.
- the first and second lapped critically sampled transform stages 120 and 126 are MDCT stages
- the inverse cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage 204 is an inverse cascaded MDCT stage, i.e. the first and second inverse lapped critically sampled transform stages 120 and 126 are inverse MDCT stages.
- the cascaded lapped critically sampled transform stage 104 and inverse lapped critically sampled transform stage 204 such as to a cascaded MDST or MLT stage or an inverse cascaded MDST or MLT stage.
- the described embodiments may work on a sequence of MDCT spectra of limited length and use MDCT and time domain aliasing reduction (TDAR) as the subband merging operation.
- TDAR time domain aliasing reduction
- the filterbank implementation directly builds upon common lapped MDCT transformation schemes: The original transform with overlap and windowing remains unchanged.
- x i (n) ⁇ (n + iM) 0 ⁇ n ⁇ 2M (1)
- k(k,n,M) is the MDCT transform kernel and h(n) a suitable analysis window (3)
- the output of this transform x i (k) is then segmented into v subbands of individual widths N v and transformed again using MDCT.
- N the merge factor for all subbands
- any valid MDCT window switching/sequencing can be used to implement the desired time-frequency resolution. More on resolution design below.
- w(k) is a suitable analysis window and generally differs from h(n) in size and may differ in window type. Since embodiments apply the window in the frequency domain it is noteworthy though that time- and frequency-selectivity of the window are swapped.
- the output is a list of v vectors of individual lengths N v of coefficients with
- the samples used for TDAR are taken from the two adjacent subband sample blocks v in the current and previous MDCT frame i and i - 1. The result is reduced aliasing in the second half of the previous frame and the first half of the second frame.
- the TDAR coefficients a v (m), b v (m), c v (m) and d v (m) can be designed to minimize residual aliasing.
- a simple estimation method based on the synthesis window g(n) will be introduced below.
- Equation 5 inverse MDCT and time domain aliasing cancellation (TDAC, albeit the aliasing cancellation is done along the frequency axis here) must be performed to cancel the aliasing produced in Equation 5
- time domain aliasing reduction (TDAR) coefficients calculation is described.
- each subband sample corresponds to M/N v original samples, or an interval N v times the size as the one of an original sample. Furthermore the amount of aliasing in each subband sample depends on the amount of aliasing in the interval it is representing. As the aliasing is weighted with the analysis window ⁇ ( ⁇ ) using an approximate value of the synthesis window at each subband sample interval is assumed to be a good first estimate for a TDAR coefficient.
- the window may be simply cut into 2N V sections of equal size, allowing coefficients to be obtained using the mean value of each section:
- Fig. 7 shows in diagrams an example of subband samples (top graph) and the spread of their samples over time and frequency (below graph).
- the annotated sample has wider bandwidth but a shorter time spread than the bottom samples.
- FIG. 8 shows the spectral and temporal uncertainty obtained by several different transforms, as shown in [Frederic Bimbot, Ewen Camberlein, and Pierrick Philippe, "Adaptive filter banks using fixed size mdct and subband merging for audio coding-comparison with the mpeg aac filter banks," in Audio Engineering Society Convention 121, Oct 2006.]. It can be seen that the Hadamard-matrix based transforms offer severely limited time- frequency tradeoff capabilities. For growing merge sizes, additional temporal resolution come at a disproportionally high cost in spectral uncertainty.
- Fig. 8 shows a comparison of spectral and temporal energy compaction of different transforms.
- Inline labels denote framelengths for MDCT, split factors for Heisenberg Splitting and merge factors for all others.
- Subband Merging with TDAR however has a linear tradeoff between temporal and spectral uncertainty, parallel to a plain uniform MDCT.
- the product of the two is constant, albeit a little bit higher than plain uniform MDCT.
- a Sine analysis window and a Kaiser Bessel Derived subband merging window showed the most compact results and were thusly chosen.
- Fig. 9 shows a comparison of two exemplary impulse responses generated by subband merging with and without TDAR, simple MDCT shortblocks and Hadamard matrix subband merging as proposed in [O.A. Niamut and R. Heusdens, "Flexible frequency decompositions for cosine-modulated filter banks," in Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2003. Proceedings. (ICASSP ⁇ 3). 2003 IEEE International Conference on, April 2003, vol. 5, pp. V-449-52 vol.5.].
- the poor temporal compactness of the Hadamard matrix merging transform is clearly visible. Also it can clearly be seen that most of the aliasing artifacts in the subband are significantly reduced by TDAR.
- Fig. 9 shows an exemplary impulse responses of a merged subband filter compising 8 of 1024 original bins using the method propsed here without TDAR, with TDAR, the method proposed in [O.A. Niamut and R. Heusdens, "Subband merging in cosine- modulated filter banks," Signal Processing Letters, IEEE, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 111-114, April 2003.] and using a shorter MDCT framelength of 256 samples.
- Fig. 10 shows a flowchart of a method 300 for processing an audio signal to obtain a subband representation of the audio signal.
- the method 300 comprises a step 302 of performing a cascaded lapped critically sampled transform on at least two partially overlapping blocks of samples of the audio signal, to obtain a set of subband samples on the basis of a first block of samples of the audio signal, and to obtain a corresponding set of subband samples on the basis of a second block of samples of the audio signal. Further, the method 300 comprises a step 304 of performing a weighted combination of two corresponding sets of subband samples, one obtained on the basis of the first block of samples of the audio signal and one obtained on the basis on the second block of samples of the audio signal, to obtain an aliasing reduced subband representation of the audio signal.
- Fig. 11 shows a flowchart of a method 400 for processing a subband representation of an audio signal to obtain the audio signal.
- the method 400 comprises a step 402 of performing a weighted (and shifted) combination of two corresponding aliasing reduced subband representations (of different blocks of partially overlapping samples) of the audio signal, to obtain an aliased subband representation, wherein the aliased subband representation is a set of subband samples.
- the method 400 comprises a step 404 of performing a cascaded inverse lapped critically sampled transform on the set of subband samples, to obtain a set of samples associated with a block of samples of the audio signal.
- Fig. 12 shows a schematic block diagram of an audio encoder 150, according to an embodiment.
- the audio encoder 150 comprises an audio processor (100) as described above, an encoder 152 configured to encode the aliasing reduced subband representation of the audio signal, to obtain an encoded aliasing reduced subband representation of the audio signal, and a bitstream former 154 configured to form a bitstream 156 from the encoded aliasing reduced subband representation of the audio signal.
- Fig. 13 shows a schematic block diagram of an audio decoder 250, according to an embodiment.
- the audio decoder 250 comprises a bitstream parser 252 configured to parse the bitstream 154, to obtain the encoded aliasing reduced subband representation, a decoder 254 configured to decode the encoded aliasing reduced subband representation, to obtain the aliasing reduced subband representation of the audio signal, and an audio processor 200 as described above.
- Fig. 14 shows a schematic block diagram of an audio analyzer 180, according to an embodiment.
- the audio analyzer 180 comprises an audio processor 100 as described above, an information extractor 182, configured to analyze the aliasing reduced subband representation, to provide an information describing the audio signal.
- Embodiments provide time domain aliasing reduction (TDAR) in subbands of non-uniform orthogonal modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT) filterbanks.
- Embodiments add an additional post-processing step to the widely used MDCT transform pipeline, the step itself comprising only another lapped MDCT transform along the frequency axis and time domain aliasing reduction (TDAR) along each subband time axis, allowing to extract arbitrary frequency scales from the MDCT spectrogram with an improved temporal compactness of the impulse response, while introducing no additional redundancy and only one MDCT frame delay.
- aspects have been described in the context of an apparatus, it is clear that these aspects also represent a description of the corresponding method, where a block or device corresponds to a method step or a feature of a method step. Analogously, aspects described in the context of a method step also represent a description of a corresponding block or item or feature of a corresponding apparatus.
- Some or all of the method steps may be executed by (or using) a hardware apparatus, like for example, a microprocessor, a programmable computer or an electronic circuit. In some embodiments, one or more of the most important method steps may be executed by such an apparatus.
- embodiments of the invention can be implemented in hardware or in software.
- the implementation can be performed using a digital storage medium, for example a floppy disk, a DVD, a Blu-Ray, a CD, a ROM, a PROM, an EPROM, an EEPROM or a FLASH memory, having electronically readable control signals stored thereon, which cooperate (or are capable of cooperating) with a programmable computer system such that the respective method is performed. Therefore, the digital storage medium may be computer readable.
- Some embodiments according to the invention comprise a data carrier having electronically readable control signals, which are capable of cooperating with a programmable computer system, such that one of the methods described herein is performed.
- embodiments of the present invention can be implemented as a computer program product with a program code, the program code being operative for performing one of the methods when the computer program product runs on a computer.
- the program code may for example be stored on a machine readable carrier.
- inventions comprise the computer program for performing one of the methods described herein, stored on a machine readable carrier.
- an embodiment of the inventive method is, therefore, a computer program having a program code for performing one of the methods described herein, when the computer program runs on a computer.
- a further embodiment of the inventive methods is, therefore, a data carrier (or a digital storage medium, or a computer-readable medium) comprising, recorded thereon, the computer program for performing one of the methods described herein.
- the data carrier, the digital storage medium or the recorded medium are typically tangible and/or non- transitionary.
- a further embodiment of the inventive method is, therefore, a data stream or a sequence of signals representing the computer program for performing one of the methods described herein.
- the data stream or the sequence of signals may for example be configured to be transferred via a data communication connection, for example via the Internet.
- a further embodiment comprises a processing means, for example a computer, or a programmable logic device, configured to or adapted to perform one of the methods described herein.
- a processing means for example a computer, or a programmable logic device, configured to or adapted to perform one of the methods described herein.
- a further embodiment comprises a computer having installed thereon the computer program for performing one of the methods described herein.
- a further embodiment according to the invention comprises an apparatus or a system configured to transfer (for example, electronically or optically) a computer program for performing one of the methods described herein to a receiver.
- the receiver may, for example, be a computer, a mobile device, a memory device or the like.
- the apparatus or system may, for example, comprise a file server for transferring the computer program to the receiver.
- a programmable logic device for example a field programmable gate array
- a field programmable gate array may cooperate with a microprocessor in order to perform one of the methods described herein.
- the methods are preferably performed by any hardware apparatus.
- the apparatus described herein may be implemented using a hardware apparatus, or using a computer, or using a combination of a hardware apparatus and a computer.
- the apparatus described herein, or any components of the apparatus described herein may be implemented at least partially in hardware and/or in software.
- the methods described herein may be performed using a hardware apparatus, or using a computer, or using a combination of a hardware apparatus and a computer.
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