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Trellis-Based Approaches to Rate-Distortion Optimized Audio Encoding

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Trellis-Based Approaches to Rate-Distortion Optimized Audio Encoding
—Many important audio coding applications, such as streaming and playback of stored audio, involve offline compression. In such scenarios, encoding delays no longer represent a major concern. Despite this fact, most current audio encoders constrain delay by making encoding decisions on a per frame basis. This paper is concerned with delayed-decision approaches to optimize the encoding operation for the entire audio file. Trellis-based dynamic programming is used for efficient search in the parameter space. A two-layered trellis effectively optimizes the choice of quantization and coding parameters within a frame, as well as window decisions and bit distribution across frames, while minimizing a psychoacoustically relevant distortion measure under a prescribed bit-rate constraint. The bitstream thus produced is standard compatible and there is no additional decoding delay. Objective and subjective results indicate substantial gains over the reference encoder.
Vinay Melkote, Kenneth Rose
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Updated 30 Jan 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where TASLP
Authors Vinay Melkote, Kenneth Rose
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