Title :
A study of why cross channel prediction is not applicable to perceptual audio coding
Author :
Kuo, Shyh-shiaw ; Johnston, James D.
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Labs., Florham Park, NJ, USA
Abstract :
We have studied and concluded that the time domain cross channel prediction is generally not applicable to perceptual audio coding. From the statistical analysis, correlation among certain channels seems to be enough to provide some coding gain and the prediction also successfully reduces the total energy of the signal to be coded. But this energy decrease and its resulting bit reduction mainly happens in the low frequency bands. In fact, the whitening effect of the prediction filter increases either the energy or the energy peaks in the high frequency region. As a result, more bits are required to code the high-frequency part of the signal and this increase outpaces the bit reduction realized in the low frequency region. Therefore, using cross channel linear prediction in the multichannel perceptual audio coding does not provide a net coding gain.
Keywords :
audio coding; digital filters; linear predictive coding; statistical analysis; time-domain analysis; coding gain; cross channel prediction; energy decrease; energy peaks; high frequency region; low frequency region; perceptual audio coding; prediction filter; statistical analysis; time domain cross channel prediction; whitening effect; Area measurement; Audio coding; Bit rate; Decorrelation; Filters; Humans; Multiple signal classification; Probability distribution; Signal analysis; Statistical analysis;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing Letters, IEEE