Title :
Audio source indexing by sub-band PCA with empirical mode decomposition
Author :
Molla, Md Khademul Islam ; Hirose, Keikichi ; Minematsu, Nobuaki
Author_Institution :
Graduate Sch. of Frontier Sci., Tokyo Univ., Japan
Abstract :
This paper presents a sub-bund approach of audio source indexing technique without any prior information about the sources. The empirical mode decomposition (EMD) scheme, capable of decomposing nonlinear and non-stationary signal into some bases, is employed to implement the proposed sub-band method. The feature vectors are derived from each of the selected sub-bands of the signal block. Linear predictive cepstral coefficient (LPCC) is used as the principal feature of this indexing system. The dominant features are selected at each sub-band with principal component analysis (PCA). A dominancy dependent weighted function is introduced to measure the similarity between the source model and the derived feature vectors. The higher order statistics (HOS) is employed to compute the sub-band LPCC features. The use of HOS makes LPCC less affected by Gaussian type noises. The experimental results show that the sub-band technique produces better indexing efficiency than that of the full-band technique.
Keywords :
Gaussian noise; audio signal processing; cepstral analysis; higher order statistics; principal component analysis; signal sources; Gaussian type noises; audio source indexing; dominancy dependent weighted function; empirical mode decomposition; higher order statistics; linear predictive cepstral coefficient; nonlinear signal decomposition; nonstationary signal decomposition; principal component analysis; subband PCA; Acoustic noise; Cepstral analysis; Indexing; Loudspeakers; Mel frequency cepstral coefficient; Microphone arrays; Multimedia databases; Performance evaluation; Principal component analysis; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Signal Processing, 2005 IEEE International Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9030-X
Electronic_ISBN :
0-7803-9031-8
DOI :
10.1109/WISP.2005.1531682