High-quality audio coding finds its roots in the speech coding arena where research activity not only historically produced the first coding solutions and standards but also increased attention to the importance of modeling perceptual phenomena. This paper tracks the evolution of the perceptual audio coding concept by identifying its importance to reference speech, wide-band speech, and high-quality audio coders. The paper reviews representative algorithms, with an emphasis on the state of the art as well as future developments and technological trends.
Author:
Ferreira, Anibal J. S.
Affiliation:
FEUP- University of Porto / INESC-Porto, Portugal
AES Conference:
17th International Conference: High-Quality Audio Coding (September 1999)
Paper Number:
17-027
Publication Date:
September 1, 1999
Subject:
High Quality Audio Coding
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