Signal modeling techniques ranging from basis expansions to parametric approaches have been applied to audio signal processing. Motivated by the fundamental limitations of basis expansions for representing arbitrary signal features and providing means for signal modifications, we consider decompositions in terms of functions that are both signal-adaptive and parametric in nature. Granular synthesis and sinusoidal modeling can be viewed in this light; we interpret these approaches as signal-adaptive expansions in terms of time-frequency atoms that are highly correlated to the fundamental signal structures. This leads naturally to a discussion of the matching pursuit algorithm for deriving decompositions using overcomplete dictionaries of tim...
It is a well known fact that the time-frequency domain is very well adapted for representing audio s...
We present a correlation-based algorithm for the agglomerative clus-tering of atoms in sparse atomic...
International audienceSound recordings include transients and sustained parts. Their analysis with a...
The matching pursuit algorithm can be used to derive signal decompositions in terms of the elements ...
The matching pursuit algorithm can be used to derive signal decompositions in terms of the elements ...
algorithm for the decomposition of signals. The MMP is a prac-tical solution which introduces the no...
The method of adaptive approximations by Matching Pursuit makes it possible to decom-pose signals in...
Sparse and structured signal expansions on dictionaries (i.e. a collection of elementary wave-forms,...
Many natural signals of practical interest are inherently sparse (or at least highly compressible) i...
Computing the optimal expansion of a signal in a redundant dictionary of waveforms is an NP-hard pro...
This paper deals with the application of adaptive signal mod-els for parametric audio coding. The ma...
International audienceWe introduce a dictionary of elementary waveforms, called harmonic atoms, that...
International audienceWe introduce a dictionary of elementary waveforms, called harmonic atoms, that...
13 pagesInternational audienceIt is a well known fact that the time-frequency domain is very well ad...
We present an algorithm for sound analysis and re-synthesis with local automatic adaptation of time-...
It is a well known fact that the time-frequency domain is very well adapted for representing audio s...
We present a correlation-based algorithm for the agglomerative clus-tering of atoms in sparse atomic...
International audienceSound recordings include transients and sustained parts. Their analysis with a...
The matching pursuit algorithm can be used to derive signal decompositions in terms of the elements ...
The matching pursuit algorithm can be used to derive signal decompositions in terms of the elements ...
algorithm for the decomposition of signals. The MMP is a prac-tical solution which introduces the no...
The method of adaptive approximations by Matching Pursuit makes it possible to decom-pose signals in...
Sparse and structured signal expansions on dictionaries (i.e. a collection of elementary wave-forms,...
Many natural signals of practical interest are inherently sparse (or at least highly compressible) i...
Computing the optimal expansion of a signal in a redundant dictionary of waveforms is an NP-hard pro...
This paper deals with the application of adaptive signal mod-els for parametric audio coding. The ma...
International audienceWe introduce a dictionary of elementary waveforms, called harmonic atoms, that...
International audienceWe introduce a dictionary of elementary waveforms, called harmonic atoms, that...
13 pagesInternational audienceIt is a well known fact that the time-frequency domain is very well ad...
We present an algorithm for sound analysis and re-synthesis with local automatic adaptation of time-...
It is a well known fact that the time-frequency domain is very well adapted for representing audio s...
We present a correlation-based algorithm for the agglomerative clus-tering of atoms in sparse atomic...
International audienceSound recordings include transients and sustained parts. Their analysis with a...