2013
DOI: 10.1109/tasl.2013.2260156
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A General Compression Approach to Multi-Channel Three-Dimensional Audio

Abstract: , "A general compression approach to multi-channel three-dimensional audio," IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing, vol. 21, (8) pp. 1676-1688, 2013 A general compression approach to multi-channel three-dimensional audio AbstractThis paper presents a technique for low bit rate compression of three-dimensional (3D) audio produced by multiple loudspeaker channels. The approach is based on the time-frequency analysis of the localization of spatial sound sources within the 3D space as rendered… Show more

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“…The inter-channel spatial parameters such as ICLD can be extracted from only two channel signals. Cheng proposed a method to extract the azimuth of virtual sound from an arbitrary number of loudspeaker signals [22]. In Cheng's method, downmix signal of multichannel signals were obtained as the signal of virtual sound source.…”
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“…The inter-channel spatial parameters such as ICLD can be extracted from only two channel signals. Cheng proposed a method to extract the azimuth of virtual sound from an arbitrary number of loudspeaker signals [22]. In Cheng's method, downmix signal of multichannel signals were obtained as the signal of virtual sound source.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cheng designed uniform quantization codebooks with fixed step sizes of 2°or 3°for azimuths in horizontal plane. Since high quantization resolution of azimuths in Cheng's method, the quantization codebook sizes for azimuths in a full circle were almost twice or triple of that in MPEG surround and resulted in high bit rates of spatial parameters [22].…”
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