DocumentCode :
1187260
Title :
Predicting and preventing unmasking incurred in coded audio post-processing
Author :
Goodwin, Michael M. ; Hipple, Aaron J. ; Link, Brian
Author_Institution :
Creative Adv. Technol. Center, Scotts Valley, CA, USA
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
32
Lastpage :
41
Abstract :
In modern audio compression algorithms, the masking properties of the auditory system are exploited to improve the coding gain, namely, quantization noise is introduced in the signal in time-frequency regions where it will be masked. However, since signal modifications change the characteristics of the masking regions, degradations may result if a decoded audio signal is modified. In this paper, we explain and demonstrate how modifying an audio signal can result in the unmasking of signal components that were imperceptible in the unmodified signal. We consider both pitch-shifting and linear filtering modifications; synthetic and natural audio examples are provided to verify the unmasking phenomenon. We discuss how modification of decoded audio may lead to unmasking of quantization noise, describe conditions for which such unmasking may occur, and propose a method for adjusting the masking threshold employed in the audio coder to make the decoded signal robust to quantization noise unmasking for a given set of signal modifications.
Keywords :
audio coding; data compression; noise; quantisation (signal); audio coder; audio compression algorithm; auditory system; coded audio postprocessing; coding gain; decoded audio signal; linear filtering modification; masking region; pitch-shifting modification; quantization noise; unmasking prediction; unmasking prevention; Audio coding; Audio compression; Auditory system; Decoding; Degradation; Maximum likelihood detection; Noise robustness; Noise shaping; Psychoacoustics; Quantization;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Speech and Audio Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1063-6676
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSA.2004.834456
Filename :
1369310
Link To Document :
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