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Audio Time-Scale Modification Using a Hybrid Time-Frequency Domain Approach

Dorran, David and Coyle, Eugene and Lawlor, Robert (2005) Audio Time-Scale Modification Using a Hybrid Time-Frequency Domain Approach. .

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Abstract

Frequency-domain approaches to audio time-scale modification introduce a reverberant artifact into the time-scaled output due to a loss in phase coherence between subband components. WHilst techniques have been developed which reduce the presence of this artifact, it remains a source of difficulty. A method of time-scaling is presented that reduces the presence of reverberation by taking advantage of some flexibility that exists in the choice of phase required so as to maintain horizontal phase coherence along frequency-domain subband components. The approach makes use of appearling aspects of existing time-domain and requency-domain time-scaling techniques.

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Keywords:Hybrid Time-Frequency Domain, subband components, reverberation, phase coherence
Subjects:Science & Engineering > Electronic Engineering
ID Code:652
Deposited By:Robert Lawlor
Deposited On:09 Aug 2007
Publisher:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Refereed:Yes

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