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Adaptive Signal Models

Presenting methods for deriving mathematical models of natural signals, this text covers the fundamentals of analysis - synthesis systems and signal representations. Some of the topics in the introduction include perfect and near-perfect reconstruction, the distinction between parametric and nonparametric methods, the role of compaction in signal modelling, basic and overcomplete signal expansions, and time-frequency resolution issues. These topics arise throughout the book as do a number of other topics such as filter banks and multi-resolution. The second chapter gives a detailed development of the sinusoidal model as a parametric extension of the short-time Fourier transform. This leads to multi-resolution sinusoidal modelling techniques in Chapter Three, where wavelet-like approaches are merged with the sinusoidal model to yield improved models. In Chapter Four, the analysis-synthesis residual is considered; for realistic synthesis, the residual must be separately modelled after coherent components (such as sinusoids) are removed. The residual modelling approach is based on psychoacoustically motivated nonuniform filter banks. Chapter Five deals with pitch-synchronous versions of both the wavelet and the Fourier transform; these allow for compact models of pseudo-periodic signals. Chapter Six discusses recent algorithms for deriving signal representations based on time-frequency atoms; primarily, the matching pursuit algorithm is reviewed and extended. The signal models discussed in the book are compact, adaptive, parametric, time-frequency representations that should be useful for analysis, coding, modification, and synthesis of natural signals such as audio.
Undertitel
Theory, Algorithms, and Audio Applications
Upplaga
1998 ed.
ISBN
9780792382911
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
446 gram
Utgivningsdatum
1998-10-31
Förlag
Springer
Sidor
248