Hi Andor. Andor> Markus Erne's phd thesis at ETH Zurich might be of interest to Andor> you: "Signal adaptive audio coding using wavelets and rate Andor> optimization" Andor> Regards, Andor Is it available somewhere online?? (I couldn't find it). -- /Mads
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Reply by ●November 2, 20042004-11-02
Reply by ●November 3, 20042004-11-03
Mads G. Christensen wrote:> Hi Andor. > > Andor> Markus Erne's phd thesis at ETH Zurich might be of interest to > Andor> you: "Signal adaptive audio coding using wavelets and rate > Andor> optimization" > Andor> Regards, Andor > > Is it available somewhere online?? (I couldn't find it).I couldn't either. But you may want to look at the DAFx homepage, there is quite a lot of wavelet based material online (I saw quite an interesting one which proposed signal processing on the wavlet coefficients). http://www.dafx.de/ Regards, Andor
Reply by ●November 3, 20042004-11-03
Andor wrote:> Bob Cain wrote: > ... > >>They have mostly been useful for data reduction of video >>information and for other kinds of encoding. I'm not sure >>if anyone has tried to apply the same methods to audio but >>my suspicion is that the artifacts, while ok for video and >>fingerprints, would be horrible for audio. > > > Markus Erne's phd thesis at ETH Zurich might be of interest to you: > "Signal adaptive audio coding using wavelets and rate optimization"I was hoping I'd be contradicted in the above statement by advancements happening since I looked at them. :-) I'm very interested, do you happen to have a link to that? Thanks, Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein
Reply by ●November 4, 20042004-11-04
On 2004-11-03 08:48:08 +0100, Bob Cain <arcane@arcanemethods.com> said:> I was hoping I'd be contradicted in the above statement by advancements > happening since I looked at them. :-)I think I already did that... :-) -- Stephan M. Bernsee http://www.dspdimension.com
Reply by ●November 4, 20042004-11-04
May I also suggest the Wavelet.org page (http://www.wavelet.org) which issues a Wavelet digest that is highly recommended and keeps you up to speed on developments in that area. -- Stephan M. Bernsee http://www.dspdimension.com