In this paper we present an application of stack-run entropy coding to audio compression. Stack-run coding represents signed integers and zero run length by adaptive arithmetic coding using a quaternary alphabet (0, 1, +, -). We use this method to encode the scalar quantization indices representing the MDCT spectrum of perceptually weighted wideband audio signals (sampled at 16000 Hz). Noise injection and pre-echo reduction are also used to improve quality. The average quality of the proposed technique is similar to ITU-T G722.1. In addition, we compare the performance of scalar quantization with stack-run coding to the multirate lattice vector quantization of 3GPP AMR-WB+.
Authors:
Antonini, Marc; Bensa, Julien; Oger, Marie; Ragot, Stéphane
Affiliations:
France Telecom R&D; Lab. I3S-UMR 6070 CNRS; Univ. of Nice Sophia Antipolis(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
120 (May 2006)
Paper Number:
6805
Publication Date:
May 1, 2006
Subject:
Low Bit-Rate Audio Coding
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