Perceptual Coding-Based Informed Source Separation

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2014

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Informed Source Separation (ISS) techniques enable manipulation of the source signals that compose an audio mixture, based on a coder-decoder configuration. Provided the source signals are known at the encoder, a low-bitrate side-information is sent to the decoder and permits to achieve efficient source separation. Recent research has focused on a Coding-based ISS framework, which has an advantage to encode the desired audio objects, while exploiting their mixture in an information-theoretic framework. Here, we show how the perceptual quality of the separated sources can be improved by inserting perceptual source coding techniques in this framework, achieving a continuum of optimal bitrate-perceptual distortion trade-offs.

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Serap Kırbız (MEF Author)

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Informed source separation, Source coding, Perceptual models

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Kirbiz, S., Ozerov, A., Liutkus, A., Girin, L., (SEP 01-05, 2014) 22nd European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO). (September 01, 2014). Perceptual coding-based Informed Source Separation. 959-963.

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Conference: 22nd European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO) Location: Lisbon, PORTUGAL Date: SEP 01-05, 2014

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959

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963
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