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Nonparametric estimation of the dynamic range of music signals

Applications 2018-02-15 v8 Computation Methodology

Abstract

The dynamic range is an important parameter which measures the spread of sound power, and for music signals it is a measure of recording quality. There are various descriptive measures of sound power, none of which has strong statistical foundations. We start from a nonparametric model for sound waves where an additive stochastic term has the role to catch transient energy. This component is recovered by a simple rate-optimal kernel estimator that requires a single data-driven tuning. The distribution of its variance is approximated by a consistent random subsampling method that is able to cope with the massive size of the typical dataset. Based on the latter, we propose a statistic, and an estimation method that is able to represent the dynamic range concept consistently. The behavior of the statistic is assessed based on a large numerical experiment where we simulate dynamic compression on a selection of real music signals. Application of the method to real data also shows how the proposed method can predict subjective experts' opinions about the hifi quality of a recording.

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@article{arxiv.1312.0538,
  title  = {Nonparametric estimation of the dynamic range of music signals},
  author = {Pietro Coretto and Francesco Giordano},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.0538},
  year   = {2018}
}