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Zero-Bit Transmission of Adaptive Pre- and De-emphasis Filters for Speech and Audio Coding

Audio and Speech Processing 2024-08-13 v1 Signal Processing

Abstract

This paper introduces a novel adaptation approach for first-order pre- and de-emphasis filters, an essential tool in many speech and audio codecs to increase coding efficiency and perceived quality. The proposed zero-bit self-adaptation approach differs from classical forward and backward adaptation approaches in that the de-emphasis coefficient is estimated at the receiver, from the decoded pre-emphasized signal. This eliminates the need to transmit information that arises from forward adaptation as well as the signal-filter lag that is inherent in backward adaptation. Evaluation results show that the de-emphasis coefficient can be estimated accurately from the decoded pre-emphasized signal and that the proposed zero-bit self-adaptation approach provides comparable subjective improvement to forward adaptation.

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@article{arxiv.2407.02672,
  title  = {Zero-Bit Transmission of Adaptive Pre- and De-emphasis Filters for Speech and Audio Coding},
  author = {Niloofar Omidi Piralideh and Philippe Gournay and Roch Lefebvre},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.02672},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

This paper has been accepted by the 47th International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP 2024)