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The success of a perceptual audio coder depends strongly on the joint efficiency of three of its main building blocks: the analysis/synthesis filter bank, the psychoacoustic model and the quantizer. This paper focuses on the combined choice of an appropriate filter bank and an accurate psychoacoustic model. A few statistical results concerning stationarity and harmonicity are used to discuss the objective and subjective coding gain, the necessity to address multiresolution, and the pertinence of including aspects of pitch and timbre perception in perceptual modeling. Specific solutions are proposed.
Author (s): Ferreira, Anibal J. S.
Affiliation:
FEUP/INESC, Porto, Portugal
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AES Convention: 104
Paper Number:4671
Publication Date:
1998-05-06
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Session subject:
Perceptual Coding
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Ferreira, Anibal J. S.; 1998; Perceptual Audio Coding and the Choice of an Analysis/Synthesis Filter Bank and Psychoacoustic Model [PDF]; FEUP/INESC, Porto, Portugal ; Paper 4671; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=8509
Ferreira, Anibal J. S.; Perceptual Audio Coding and the Choice of an Analysis/Synthesis Filter Bank and Psychoacoustic Model [PDF]; FEUP/INESC, Porto, Portugal ; Paper 4671; 1998 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=8509