A novel method for audio time stretching has been developed. In time stretching, the audio signal’s duration is expanded, whereas its frequency content remains unchanged. The proposed time stretching method employs the new concept of fuzzy classification of time-frequency points, or bins, in the spectrogram of the signal. Each time-frequency bin is assigned, using a continuous membership function, to three signal classes: tonalness, noisiness, and transientness. The method does not require the signal to be explicitly decomposed into different components, but instead, the computing of phase propagation, which is required for time stretching, is handled differently in each time-frequency point according to the fuzzy membership values. The new...
Classifying an audio signal into either speech or music has been of continuous interest to researche...
We illustrate the mathematical background and musical use of a class of audio effects based on frequ...
Spectrum histograms and fluctuation patterns are representations of audio fragments. By comparing th...
A novel method for audio time stretching has been developed. In time stretching, the audio signal's ...
The need for high-quality time-scale modification of audio is increasing, as media streaming service...
The need for high-quality time-scale modification of audio is increasing, as media streaming service...
Algorithms exist which will perform independent transformations on frequency or duration of a digita...
This thesis deals with the method for time conversion of an audio signal based on a different approa...
Changing either speed or pitch of audio signals without a ecting the respective other is often used ...
This research describes and implements new techniques for objective analysis and comparison of commo...
This article presents a method of signal timescale modification using spectral analysis-resynthesis....
Spectral analysis of non-stationary signals is known to be a challenging task. Classical methods lik...
In this chapter we discuss several time-domain algorithms which are a combination of smaller process...
This article presents new spectral analysis-synthesis approaches to musical signal transformation. T...
The various time-frequency (TF) representations of acoustic signals share the common objective to de...
Classifying an audio signal into either speech or music has been of continuous interest to researche...
We illustrate the mathematical background and musical use of a class of audio effects based on frequ...
Spectrum histograms and fluctuation patterns are representations of audio fragments. By comparing th...
A novel method for audio time stretching has been developed. In time stretching, the audio signal's ...
The need for high-quality time-scale modification of audio is increasing, as media streaming service...
The need for high-quality time-scale modification of audio is increasing, as media streaming service...
Algorithms exist which will perform independent transformations on frequency or duration of a digita...
This thesis deals with the method for time conversion of an audio signal based on a different approa...
Changing either speed or pitch of audio signals without a ecting the respective other is often used ...
This research describes and implements new techniques for objective analysis and comparison of commo...
This article presents a method of signal timescale modification using spectral analysis-resynthesis....
Spectral analysis of non-stationary signals is known to be a challenging task. Classical methods lik...
In this chapter we discuss several time-domain algorithms which are a combination of smaller process...
This article presents new spectral analysis-synthesis approaches to musical signal transformation. T...
The various time-frequency (TF) representations of acoustic signals share the common objective to de...
Classifying an audio signal into either speech or music has been of continuous interest to researche...
We illustrate the mathematical background and musical use of a class of audio effects based on frequ...
Spectrum histograms and fluctuation patterns are representations of audio fragments. By comparing th...