3 research outputs found
SCALABLE AUDIO CODING USING WATERMARKING
A scalable audio coding method is proposed using a technique, Quantization Index Modulation, borrowed from watermarking. Some of the information of each layer output is embedded (watermarked) in the previous layer. This approach leads to a saving in bitrate while keeping the distortion almost unchanged. This makes the scalable coding system more efficient in terms of Rate-Distortion. The results show that the proposed method outperforms the scalable audio coding based on reconstruction error quantization which is used in practical systems such as MPEG-4 AAC
Scalable and perceptual audio compression
This thesis deals with scalable perceptual audio compression. Two scalable perceptual solutions as well as a scalable to lossless solution are proposed and investigated. One of the scalable perceptual solutions is built around sinusoidal modelling of the audio signal whilst the other is built on a transform coding paradigm. The scalable coders are shown to scale both in a waveform matching manner as well as a psychoacoustic manner. In order to measure the psychoacoustic scalability of the systems investigated in this thesis, the similarity between the original signal\u27s psychoacoustic parameters and that of the synthesized signal are compared. The psychoacoustic parameters used are loudness, sharpness, tonahty and roughness. This analysis technique is a novel method used in this thesis and it allows an insight into the perceptual distortion that has been introduced by any coder analyzed in this manner