利用修正离散余弦变换进行感知神经音频编码

IF 8.7 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Hyungseob Lim;Jihyun Lee;Byeong Hyeon Kim;Inseon Jang;Hong-Goo Kang
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Perceptual Neural Audio Coding With Modified Discrete Cosine Transform
Despite efforts to leverage the modeling power of deep neural networks (DNNs) in audio coding, effectively deploying them in real-world applications is still problematic due to their high computational cost and the restricted range of target signals or achievable bit-rates. In this paper, we propose an alternative approach for integrating DNNs into a perceptual audio coder that allows for the optimization of the whole system in a data-driven, end-to-end manner. The key idea of the proposed method is to make DNNs control the quantization noise in the classic transform coding framework, specifically based on the modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT). The proposal includes a new DNN-based mechanism for adaptively adjusting the quantization step sizes of frequency bands targeting an arbitrary bit-rate, eventually acting as a data-driven differentiable psychoacoustic model. The side information regarding the adaptive quantization is also encoded and decoded by DNNs via learned representation. During training, the perceptual distortion is evaluated by a perceptual quality estimation model trained on actual human ratings so that the proposed audio codec can effectively allocate bits considering their effect on the perceptual quality. Through comparisons with legacy audio codecs (MP3 and AAC) and a neural audio codec (EnCodec), we show that our method can achieve further coding gains over the legacy codecs with a substantially lower computational load on the decoder compared to other neural audio codecs.
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IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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19.00
自引率
1.30%
发文量
135
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing (JSTSP) focuses on the Field of Interest of the IEEE Signal Processing Society, which encompasses the theory and application of various signal processing techniques. These techniques include filtering, coding, transmitting, estimating, detecting, analyzing, recognizing, synthesizing, recording, and reproducing signals using digital or analog devices. The term "signal" covers a wide range of data types, including audio, video, speech, image, communication, geophysical, sonar, radar, medical, musical, and others. The journal format allows for in-depth exploration of signal processing topics, enabling the Society to cover both established and emerging areas. This includes interdisciplinary fields such as biomedical engineering and language processing, as well as areas not traditionally associated with engineering.
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