WO2014123470A1 - Audio frame loss concealment - Google Patents
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- the invention relates generally to a method of concealing a lost audio frame of a received audio signal.
- the invention also relates to a decoder configured to conceal a lost audio frame of a received coded audio signal.
- the invention further relates to a receiver comprising a decoder, and to a computer program and a computer program product.
- a conventional audio communication system transmits speech and audio signals in frames, meaning that the sending side first arranges the audio signal in short segments, i.e. audio signal frames, of e.g. 20-40 ms, which subsequently are encoded and transmitted as a logical unit in e.g. a transmission packet.
- a decoder at the receiving side decodes each of these units and reconstructs the corresponding audio signal frames, which in turn are finally output as a continuous sequence of
- an analog to digital (A/D) conversion may convert the analog speech or audio signal from a
- a final D/A conversion step typically converts the sequence of reconstructed digital audio signal samples into a time-continuous analog signal for loudspeaker playback.
- a conventional transmission system for speech and audio signals may suffer from transmission errors, which could lead to a situation in which one or several of the transmitted frames are not available at the receiving side for
- the decoder has to generate a substitution signal for each unavailable frame. This may be performed by a so-called audio frame loss concealment unit in the decoder at the receiving side.
- the purpose of the frame loss concealment is to make the frame loss as inaudible as possible, and hence to mitigate the impact of the frame loss on the reconstructed signal quality.
- the standardized linear predictive codecs AMR and AMR-WB are parametric speech codecs which freeze the earlier received parameters or use some extrapolation thereof for the decoding. In essence, the principle is to have a given model for coding/decoding and to apply the same model with frozen or extrapolated parameters.
- the time signal is reconstructed frame by frame, and the frames are combined by overlap-add techniques and potential further processing to form the final reconstructed signal.
- corresponding audio frame loss concealment applies the same, or at least a similar, decoding model for lost frames, wherein the frequency domain parameters from a previously received frame are frozen or suitably extrapolated and then used in the frequency-to-time domain conversion.
- audio frame loss concealment methods may suffer from quality impairments, e.g. since the parameter freezing and extrapolation technique and re-application of the same decoder model for lost frames may not always guarantee a smooth and faithful signal evolution from the previously decoded signal frames to the lost frame. This may lead to audible signal discontinuities with a corresponding quality impact. Thus, audio frame loss concealment with reduced quality impairment is desirable and needed.
- the object of embodiments of the present invention is to address at least some of the problems outlined above, and this object and others are achieved by the method and the
- embodiments provide a method for concealing a lost audio frame, the method comprising a
- sinusoidal analysis of a part of a previously received or reconstructed audio signal wherein the sinusoidal analysis involves identifying frequencies of sinusoidal components of the audio signal.
- a sinusoidal model is applied on a segment of the previously received or reconstructed audio signal, wherein said segment is used as a prototype frame in order to create a substitution frame for a lost audio frame.
- the creation of the substitution frame involves time-evolution of sinusoidal components of the prototype frame, up to the time instance of the lost audio frame, in response to the corresponding identified frequencies.
- embodiments provide a decoder configured to conceal a lost audio frame of a received audio signal, the decoder comprising a processor and memory, the memory containing instructions executable by the processor, whereby the decoder is configured to perform a sinusoidal analysis of a part of a previously received or reconstructed audio signal, wherein the sinusoidal analysis involves
- the decoder is configured to apply a sinusoidal model on a segment of the previously received or reconstructed audio signal, wherein said segment is used as a prototype frame in order to create a substitution frame for a lost audio frame, and to create the substitution frame by time evolving
- embodiments provide a decoder configured to conceal a lost audio frame of a received audio signal, the decoder comprising an input unit configured to receive an encoded audio signal, and a frame loss concealment unit.
- the frame loss concealment unit comprises means for performing a sinusoidal analysis of a part of a previously received or reconstructed audio signal, wherein the sinusoidal analysis involves identifying frequencies of sinusoidal components of the audio signal.
- the frame loss concealment unit also comprises means for applying a sinusoidal model on a segment of the previously received or reconstructed audio signal, wherein said segment is used as a prototype frame in order to create a substitution frame for a lost audio frame.
- the frame loss concealment unit further comprises means for creating the substitution frame for the lost audio frame by time-evolving sinusoidal components of the prototype frame, up to the time instance of the lost audio frame, in response to the corresponding identified frequencies.
- the decoder may be implemented in a device, such as e.g. a mobile phone.
- embodiments provide a receiver comprising a decoder according to any of the second and the third aspects described above.
- embodiments provide a computer program being defined for concealing a lost audio frame, wherein the computer program comprises instructions which when run by a processor causes the processor to conceal a lost audio frame, in agreement with the first aspect described above .
- embodiments provide a computer program product comprising a computer readable medium storing a computer program according to the above-described fifth aspect .
- the advantages of the embodiments described herein are to provide a frame loss concealment method allowing mitigating the audible impact of frame loss in the transmission of audio signals, e.g. of coded speech.
- a general advantage is to provide a smooth and faithful evolution of the reconstructed signal for a lost frame, wherein the audible impact of frame losses is greatly reduced in comparison to conventional techniques.
- Figure 1 illustrates a typical window function
- Figure 2 illustrates a specific window function
- Figure 3 displays an example of a magnitude spectrum of a window function
- Figure 4 illustrates a line spectrum of an exemplary
- Figure 5 shows a spectrum of a windowed sinusoidal signal with the frequency f3 ⁇ 4;
- Figure 6 illustrates bars corresponding to the magnitude of grid points of a DFT, based on an analysis frame
- Figure 7 illustrates a parabola fitting through DFT grid points
- Figure 8 is a flow chart of a method according to embodiments; Figure 9 and 10 both illustrate a decoder according to
- Figure 11 illustrates a computer program and a computer program product, according to embodiments. Detailed description
- the exemplary method and devices described below may be implemented, at least partly, by the use of software functioning in conjunction with a programmed microprocessor or general purpose computer, and/or using an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) .
- the embodiments may also, at least partly, be implemented as a computer program product or in a system comprising a computer processor and a memory coupled to the processor, wherein the memory is encoded with one or more programs that may perform the functions disclosed herein.
- the frame loss concealment involves a sinusoidal analysis of a part of a previously received or reconstructed audio signal.
- the purpose of this sinusoidal analysis is to find the frequencies of the main sinusoidal components, i.e. sinusoids, of that signal.
- the underlying assumption is that the audio signal was generated by a sinusoidal model and that it is composed of a limited number of individual sinusoids, i.e. that it is a multi-sine signal of the following type:
- K is the number of sinusoids that the signal is assumed to consist of.
- a k is the amplitude
- f k is the frequency
- c k is the phase.
- the sampling frequency is denominated by f s and the time index of the time discrete signal samples s(n) by n.
- the frequencies of the sinusoids f k are identified by a frequency domain analysis of the analysis frame.
- the analysis frame is
- DFT Discrete Fourier Transform
- DCT Discrete Cosine
- w(n) denotes the window function with which the analysis frame of length L is extracted and weighted.
- Figure 1 illustrates a typical window function, i.e. a
- window functions that may be more suitable for spectral analysis are e.g. Hamming, Hanning, Kaiser or Blackman.
- Figure 2 illustrates a more useful window function, which is combination of the Hamming window and the rectangular window.
- the window illustrated in figure 2 has a rising edge shape like the left half of a Hamming window of length LI and a
- falling edge shape like the right half of a Hamming window of length LI and between the rising and falling edges the window is equal to 1 for the length of L-Ll .
- the DFT with block length L the accuracy is limited to —- .
- the spectrum of the windowed analysis frame is given by the convolution of the spectrum of the window function with the line spectrum of a sinusoidal model signal ⁇ ( ⁇ ) , subsequently sampled at the grid points of the DFT :
- the observed peaks in the magnitude spectrum of the analysis frame stem from a windowed sinusoidal signal with K sinusoids, where the true sinusoid frequencies are found in the vicinity of the peaks.
- frequencies of sinusoidal components may further involve identifying frequencies in the vicinity of the peaks of the spectrum related to the used frequency domain transform.
- the true sinu id frequency f k can be assumed to lie within the interval
- Figure 5 shows the magnitude spectrum of the windowed sinusoidal signal that replicates and superposes the frequency-shifted window spectra at the frequencies of the sinusoid
- the identifying of frequencies of sinusoidal components is preferably performed with higher resolution than the frequency resolution of the used frequency domain transform, and the identifying may further involve interpolation.
- One exemplary preferred way to find a better approximation of the frequencies f k of the sinusoids is to apply parabolic interpolation.
- One approach is to fit parabolas through the grid points of the DFT magnitude spectrum that surround the peaks and to calculate the respective frequencies belonging to the parabola maxima, and an exemplary suitable choice for the order of the parabolas is 2. In more detail, the following procedure may be applied:
- Figure 7 illustrates the parabola fitting through DFT grid points Pi, P 2 and P 3 .
- the window function can be one of the window functions
- the frequency domain transformed frame should be identical with the one used during sinusoidal analysis.
- the DFT of the prototype frame can be written as follows:
- the spectrum of the used window function has only a significant contribution in a frequency range close to zero.
- the magnitude spectrum of the window function is large for frequencies close to zero and small otherwise (within the normalized frequency range from - ⁇ to ⁇ , corresponding to half the sampling
- M k [round ( ⁇ ⁇ h -m min k , round ( ⁇ ⁇ h + m max k ] ] , where 8*»*.** and fulfill the above explained constraint such that the intervals are not overlapping.
- min& [round ( ⁇ ⁇ h -m min k , round ( ⁇ ⁇ h + m max k ] ] , where 8*»*.** and fulfill the above explained constraint such that the intervals are not overlapping.
- the function floor(-) is the closest integer to the function argument that is smaller or equal to it.
- substitution frame can be calculated by the following expression:
- a specific embodiment addresses phase randomization for DFT indices not belonging to any interval M3 ⁇ 4.
- figure 8 is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary audio frame loss concealment method according to embodiments :
- step 81 a sinusoidal analysis of a part of a previously received or reconstructed audio signal is performed, wherein the sinusoidal analysis involves identifying frequencies of sinusoidal components, i.e. sinusoids, of the audio signal.
- step 82 a sinusoidal model is applied on a segment of the previously received or reconstructed audio signal, wherein said segment is used as a prototype frame in order to create a substitution frame for a lost audio frame, and in step 83 the substitution frame for the lost audio frame is created, involving time-evolution of sinusoidal components, i.e. sinusoids, of the prototype frame, up to the time
- the audio signal is composed of a limited number of individual sinusoidal components, and that the sinusoidal analysis is performed in the frequency domain.
- the identifying of frequencies of sinusoidal components may involve identifying frequencies in the vicinity of the peaks of a spectrum related to the used frequency domain transform.
- the identifying of frequencies of sinusoidal components is performed with higher resolution than the resolution of the used frequency domain transform, and the identifying may further involve
- the method comprises extracting a prototype frame from an available previously received or reconstructed signal using a window function, and wherein the extracted prototype frame may be transformed into a frequency domain.
- a further embodiment involves an approximation of a spectrum of the window function, such that the spectrum of the substitution frame is composed of strictly non-overlapping portions of the approximated window function spectrum.
- the method comprises time-evolving sinusoidal components of a frequency spectrum of a prototype frame by advancing the phase of the sinusoidal components, in response to the frequency of each sinusoidal component and in response to the time difference between the lost audio frame and the prototype frame, and changing a spectral coefficient of the prototype frame
- spectral coefficient of the prototype frame not belonging to an identified sinusoid by a random phase or changing the phase of a spectral coefficient of the prototype frame not included in any of the intervals related to the vicinity of the identified sinusoid by a random value.
- An embodiment further involves an inverse frequency domain transform of the frequency spectrum of the prototype frame.
- the audio frame loss concealment method may involve the following steps :
- Figure 9 is a schematic block diagram illustrating an
- exemplary decoder 1 configured to perform a method of audio frame loss concealment according to embodiments.
- An exemplary decoder is configured to conceal a lost audio frame of a received audio signal, and comprises a processor 11 and memory 12, wherein the memory contains instructions executable by the processor 11, and whereby the decoder 1 is configured to: - perform a sinusoidal analysis of a part of a previously received or reconstructed audio signal, wherein the
- sinusoidal analysis involves identifying frequencies of sinusoidal components of the audio signal; - apply a sinusoidal model on a segment of the previously
- the applied sinusoidal model assumes that the audio signal is composed of a limited number of individual sinusoidal components, and the identifying of frequencies of sinusoidal components of the audio signal may further comprise a parabolic interpolation.
- the decoder is configured to extract a prototype frame from an available previously received or reconstructed signal using a window function, and to transform the extracted prototype frame into a frequency domain .
- the decoder is configured to time-evolve sinusoidal components of a frequency spectrum of a prototype frame by advancing the phase of the sinusoidal components, in response to the frequency of each sinusoidal component and in response to the time difference between the lost audio frame and the prototype frame, and to create the substitution frame by performing an inverse
- a decoder according to an alternative embodiment is illustrated in figure 10a, comprising an input unit configured to receive an encoded audio signal.
- the figure illustrates the frame loss concealment by a logical frame loss concealment- unit 13, wherein the decoder 1 is configured to implement a concealment of a lost audio frame according to embodiments described above.
- the logical frame loss concealment unit 13 is further illustrated in figure 10b, and it comprises suitable means for concealing a lost audio frame, i.e.
- means 14 for performing a sinusoidal analysis of a part of a previously received or reconstructed audio signal, wherein the sinusoidal analysis involves identifying frequencies of sinusoidal components of the audio signal, means 15 for applying a sinusoidal model on a segment of the previously received or reconstructed audio signal, wherein said segment is used as a prototype frame in order to create a substitution frame for a lost audio frame, and means 16 for creating the substitution frame for the lost audio frame by time-evolving sinusoidal components of the prototype frame, up to the time instance of the lost audio frame, in response to the corresponding
- the units and means included in the decoder illustrated in the figures may be implemented at least partly in hardware, and there are numerous variants of circuitry elements that can be used and combined to achieve the functions of the units of the decoder. Such variants are encompassed by the embodiments.
- a particular example of hardware implementation of the decoder is implementation in digital signal processor (DSP) hardware and integrated circuit technology, including both general- purpose electronic circuitry and application-specific
- a computer program according to embodiments of the present invention comprises instructions which when run by a processor causes the processor to perform a method according to a method described in connection with figure 8.
- Figure 11 illustrates a computer program product 9 according to embodiments, in the form of a non-volatile memory, e.g. an EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) , a flash memory or a disk drive.
- the computer program product comprises a computer readable medium storing a computer program 91, which comprises computer program modules 91a,b,c,d which when run on a decoder 1 causes a processor of the decoder to perform the steps according to figure 8.
- a decoder may be used e.g. in a receiver for a mobile device, e.g. a mobile phone or a laptop, or in a receiver for a stationary device, e.g. a personal computer.
- Advantages of the embodiments described herein are to provide a frame loss concealment method allowing mitigating the audible impact of frame loss in the transmission of audio signals, e.g. of coded speech.
- a general advantage is to provide a smooth and faithful evolution of the reconstructed signal for a lost frame, wherein the audible impact of frame losses is greatly reduced in comparison to conventional techniques .
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