Title :
Convolutional effects in transform coding with TDAC: an optimal window
Author :
Ferreira, Aníbal J S
Author_Institution :
INESC, Porto, Portugal
fDate :
3/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Perceptual coders have proven to be highly efficient in the context of audio or video applications involving bit rate reduction. However, this efficiency is strongly limited in very low bit rate coding conditions. This paper studies the multiplicative effects of quantization in the frequency domain, when an overlapped filter bank (TDAC, time domain aliasing cancellation) is used to shape the quantization noise in a perceptually optimal way. The associated circular convolution operation generates aliased components in the time domain that are examined and subjected to minimization. A closed form expression is suggested to approximate an optimal transform window offering a desired tradeoff between the reduction of the time artifacts produced by a coarse quantization and the reduction of the stop-band leakage, relative to other transform windows commonly used
Keywords :
band-pass filters; convolution; filtering theory; frequency-domain analysis; noise; quantisation (signal); transform coding; TDAC; aliased components; audio applications; bit rate reduction; circular convolution operation; closed form expression; coarse quantization; convolutional effects; frequency domain; minimization; multiplicative effects; optimal transform window; overlapped filter bank; perceptual coders; quantization noise shaping; stop band leakage leakage; time artifacts reduction; time domain; time domain aliasing cancellation; transform coding; very low bit rate coding; video applications; Bit rate; Colored noise; Convolution; Convolutional codes; Filter bank; Frequency domain analysis; Humans; Psychoacoustic models; Quantization; Transform coding;
Journal_Title :
Speech and Audio Processing, IEEE Transactions on