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An algorithm for the detection and extraction of transient signal components is presented. It is based on the detection of sharp onsets of the signal power in time direction of the complex time frequency domain. Afterwards the detected transients are extracted in the corresponding MDCT spectrum. The audio signal containing only the extracted transients is synthesized using the inverse MDCT. In an audio coding application this transient signal and a resulting residual signal can be coded separately using specifically optimized coders. One approach of such an audio coding scheme using an MDCT based coder for the transient signal is also presented.
Author (s): Edler, Bernd; Niemeyer, Oliver
Affiliation:
Laboratorium fuer Informationstechnologie, University of Hannover; THOMSON, Research & Innovation, Audio Processing Lab, Hannover
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AES Convention: 120
Paper Number:6811
Publication Date:
2006-05-06
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Session subject:
Low Bit-Rate Audio Coding
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Edler, Bernd; Niemeyer, Oliver; 2006; Detection and Extraction of Transients for Audio Coding [PDF]; Laboratorium fuer Informationstechnologie, University of Hannover; THOMSON, Research & Innovation, Audio Processing Lab, Hannover; Paper 6811; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=13615
Edler, Bernd; Niemeyer, Oliver; Detection and Extraction of Transients for Audio Coding [PDF]; Laboratorium fuer Informationstechnologie, University of Hannover; THOMSON, Research & Innovation, Audio Processing Lab, Hannover; Paper 6811; 2006 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=13615