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2011
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Improved estimation of the amplitude envelope of time-domain signals using true envelope cepstral smoothing

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Improved estimation of the amplitude envelope of time-domain signals using true envelope cepstral smoothing
The amplitude modulations of musical instrument sounds and speech are important perceptual cues. Accurate estimation of the amplitude, or equivalently energy, envelope of a time-domain signal (waveform) is not a trivial task, though. Ideally, the amplitude envelope should outline the waveform connecting the main peaks and avoiding over fitting. In this work we propose a method to obtain a smooth function that approximately matches the main peaks of the waveform using true envelope estimation, dubbed true amplitude envelope. True envelope is a cepstral smoothing technique that has been shown to outperform traditional envelope estimation techniques both in accuracy of estimation and ease of order selection. True amplitude envelope gives a reliable estimation that follows closely sudden variations in amplitude and avoids ripples in more stable regions with near optimal order selection depending on the fundamental frequency of the signal.
Marcelo F. Caetano, Xavier Rodet
Added 21 Aug 2011
Updated 21 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where ICASSP
Authors Marcelo F. Caetano, Xavier Rodet
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