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Month | 11 |
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링크 주소 | http://asmp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2012/1/27 |
Page | 27 |
Year | 2012 |
Publisher | EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing |
Authors | Dong-il Hyun, Young-cheol Park and Dae Hee Youn |
Conventional parametric stereo (PS) audio coding employs inter-channel phase
difference and overall phase difference as phase parameters. In this article, it
is shown that those parameters cannot correctly represent the phase relationship
between the stereo channels when inter-channel correlation (ICC) is less than
one, which is common in practical situations. To solve this problem, we
introduce new phase parameters, channel phase differences (CPDs), defined as the
phase differences between the mono downmix and the stereo channels. Since CPDs
have a descriptive relationship with ICC as well as inter-channel intensity
difference, they are more relevant to represent the phase difference between the
channels in practical situations. We also propose methods of synthesizing CPDs
at the decoder. Through computer simulations and subjective listening tests, it
is confirmed that the proposed methods produce significantly lower phase errors
than conventional PS, and it can noticeably improve sound quality for stereo
inputs with low ICCs.