Progress in LPC-based frequency-domain audio coding

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This paper describes the progress in frequency-domain linear prediction coding (LPC)-based audio coding schemes. Although LPC was originally used only for time-domain speech coders, it has been applied to frequency-domain coders since the late 1980s. With the progress in associated technologies, the frequency-domain LPC-based audio coding scheme has become more promising, and it has been used in speech/audio coding standards, such as MPEG-D unified speech and audio coding and 3GPP enhanced voice services since 2010. Three of the latest investigations on the representations of LPC envelopes in frequency-domain coders are shown. These are the harmonic model, frequency-resolution warping and the Powered All-Pole Spectral Envelope, all of which are aiming at further enhancement of the coding efficiency.

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Moriya, T., Sugiura, R., Kamamoto, Y., Kameoka, H., & Harada, N. (2016). Progress in LPC-based frequency-domain audio coding. APSIPA Transactions on Signal and Information Processing. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/ATSIP.2016.11

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