posted on 2024-11-14, 10:59authored byJason Lukasiak, C McElroy, Eva Cheng
A new low level audio descriptor that represents the psycho acoustic noise floor shape of an audio frame is proposed. Results presented indicate that the proposed descriptor is far more resilient to compression noise than any of the MPEG-7 low level audio descriptors. In fact, across a wide range of files, on average the proposed scheme fails to uniquely identify only five frames in every ten thousand. In addition, the proposed descriptor maintains a high resilience to compression noise even when decimated to use only one quarter of the values per frame to represent the noise floor. This characteristic indicates the proposed descriptor presents a truly scalable mechanism for transparently describing the characteristics of an audio frame.
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This article was originally published as: Lukasiak, J, McElroy, C & Cheng, E, Compression transparent low-level description of audio signals, IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, 6 July 2005, 422-425. Copyright IEEE 2005.