Apparatus and method for error concealment in low-delay unified speech and audio coding
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| Názov: | Apparatus and method for error concealment in low-delay unified speech and audio coding |
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| Patent Number: | 9,384,739 |
| Dátum vydania: | July 05, 2016 |
| Appl. No: | 13/966536 |
| Application Filed: | August 14, 2013 |
| Abstrakt: | An apparatus for generating spectral replacement values for an audio signal has a buffer unit for storing previous spectral values relating to a previously received error-free audio frame. Moreover, the apparatus includes a concealment frame generator for generating the spectral replacement values, when a current audio frame has not been received or is erroneous. The previously received error-free audio frame has filter information, the filter information having associated a filter stability value indicating a stability of a prediction filter. The concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values based on the previous spectral values and based on the filter stability value. |
| Inventors: | Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der angewandten Forschung e.V. (Munich, DE); Technische Universitaet Ilmenau (Ilmenau, DE) |
| Assignees: | Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der angewandten Forschung e.V. (Munich, DE), Technische Universitaet Ilmenau (Ilmenau, DE) |
| Claim: | 1. An apparatus for generating spectral replacement values for an audio signal comprising: a buffer unit for storing previous spectral values relating to a previously received error-free audio signal frame, and a concealment frame generator for generating the spectral replacement values when a current audio signal frame has not been received or is erroneous, wherein the previously received error-free audio signal frame comprises filter information, the filter information comprising an associated filter stability value indicating a stability of a prediction filter, and wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values based on the previous spectral values and based on the filter stability value, wherein during a playback of the audio signal, at a receiver, the current audio signal frame that has not been received in time or is erroneous is replaced with a synthesized representation of the generated spectral replacement values, wherein the apparatus is implemented using a hardware apparatus or a computer or a combination of a hardware apparatus and a computer. |
| Claim: | 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values by randomly flipping the sign of the previous spectral values. |
| Claim: | 3. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the concealment frame generator is configured to generate the spectral replacement values by multiplying each of the previous spectral values by a first gain factor when the filter stability value comprises a first value, and by multiplying each of the previous spectral values by a second gain factor, being smaller than the first gain factor, when the filter stability value comprises a second value being smaller than the first value. |
| Claim: | 4. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values based on the filter stability value, wherein the previously received error-free audio signal frame comprises first predictive filter coefficients of the prediction filter, wherein a predecessor frame of the previously received error-free audio signal frame comprises second predictive filter coefficients, and wherein the filter stability value depends on the first predictive filter coefficients and on the second predictive filter coefficients. |
| Claim: | 5. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to determine the filter stability value based on the first predictive filter coefficients of the previously received error-free audio signal frame and based on the second predictive filter coefficients of the predecessor frame of the previously received error-free audio signal frame. |
| Claim: | 6. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values based on the filter stability value, wherein the filter stability value depends on a distance measure LSF dist , and wherein the distance measure LSF dist is defined by the formula: [mathematical expression included] wherein u+1 specifies a total number of the first predictive filter coefficients of the previously received error-free audio signal frame, and wherein u+1 also specifies a total number of the second predictive filter coefficients of the predecessor frame of the previously received error-free audio signal frame, wherein ƒ i specifies the i-th filter coefficient of the first predictive filter coefficients and wherein f i (p) specifies the i-th filter coefficient of the second predictive filter coefficients. |
| Claim: | 7. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values furthermore based on frame class information relating to the previously received error-free audio signal frame. |
| Claim: | 8. The apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values based on the frame class information, wherein the frame class information indicates that the previously received error-free audio signal frame is classified as “artificial onset”, “onset”, “voiced transition”, “unvoiced transition”, “unvoiced” or “voiced”. |
| Claim: | 9. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values furthermore based on a number of consecutive frames that did not arrive at a receiver or that were erroneous, since a last error-free audio signal frame had arrived at the receiver, wherein no other error-free audio signal frames arrived at the receiver since the last error-free audio signal frame had arrived at the receiver. |
| Claim: | 10. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to calculate a fade out factor, based on the filter stability value and based on the number of consecutive frames that did not arrive at the receiver or that were erroneous, and wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values by multiplying the fade out factor by at least some of the previous spectral values, or by at least some values of a group of intermediate values, wherein each one of the intermediate values depends on at least one of the previous spectral values. |
| Claim: | 11. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values based on the previous spectral values, based on the filter stability value and also based on a prediction gain of a temporal noise shaping. |
| Claim: | 12. An audio signal decoder comprising: an apparatus for decoding spectral audio signal values, and an apparatus for generating spectral replacement values according to claim 1 , wherein the apparatus for decoding spectral audio signal values is adapted to decode spectral values of an audio signal based on a previously received error-free audio signal frame, wherein the apparatus for decoding spectral audio signal values is furthermore adapted to store the spectral values of the audio signal in the buffer unit of the apparatus for generating spectral replacement values, and wherein the apparatus for generating spectral replacement values is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values based on the spectral values stored in the buffer unit, when a current audio signal frame has not been received or is erroneous, wherein the apparatus for decoding spectral audio signal values is implemented using a hardware apparatus or a computer or a combination of a hardware apparatus and a computer. |
| Claim: | 13. An audio signal decoder, comprising: a decoding unit for generating first intermediate spectral values based on a received error-free audio signal frame, a temporal noise shaping unit for conducting temporal noise shaping on the first intermediate spectral values to acquire second intermediate spectral values, a prediction gain calculator for calculating a prediction gain of the temporal noise shaping depending on the first intermediate spectral values and depending on the second intermediate spectral values, an apparatus according to claim 1 , for generating spectral replacement values when a current audio signal frame has not been received or is erroneous, and a values selector for storing the first intermediate spectral values in the buffer unit of the apparatus for generating spectral replacement values, if the prediction gain is greater than or equal to a threshold value, or for storing the second intermediate spectral values in the buffer unit of the apparatus for generating spectral replacement values, if the prediction gain is smaller than the threshold value; wherein the decoding unit, the temporal noise shaping unit, the prediction gain calculator, and the values selector are implemented using a hardware apparatus or a computer or a combination of a hardware apparatus and a computer. |
| Claim: | 14. An audio signal decoder, comprising: a first decoding module for generating generated spectral values based on a received error-free audio signal frame, an apparatus for generating spectral replacement values according to claim 1 , and a processing module for processing the generated spectral values by conducting temporal noise shaping, applying noise-filling or applying a global gain, to acquire spectral audio values of the decoded audio signal, wherein the apparatus for generating spectral replacement values is adapted to generate spectral replacement values and to feed them into the processing module, when a current frame has not been received or is erroneous; and wherein the first decoding module and the processing module are implemented using a hardware apparatus or a computer or a combination of a hardware apparatus and a computer. |
| Claim: | 15. A method for generating spectral replacement values for an audio signal comprising: storing previous spectral values relating to a previously received error-free audio signal frame, and generating the spectral replacement values when a current audio signal frame has not been received or is erroneous, wherein the previously received error-free audio signal frame comprises filter information, the filter information comprising an associated filter stability value indicating a stability of a prediction filter defined by the filter information, wherein the spectral replacement values are generated based on the previous spectral values and based on the filter stability value, wherein during a playback of the audio signal, at a receiver, the current audio signal frame that has not been received in time or is erroneous is replaced with a synthesized representation of the generated spectral replacement values, wherein the method is performed using a hardware apparatus or a computer or a combination of a hardware apparatus and a computer. |
| Claim: | 16. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising a computer program for implementing the method of claim 15 , when the computer program is executed by a computer or signal processor. |
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| Items | – Name: Title Label: Title Group: Ti Data: Apparatus and method for error concealment in low-delay unified speech and audio coding – Name: DocumentID Label: Patent Number Group: Patent Data: 9,384,739 – Name: DateEntry Label: Publication Date Group: Patent Data: July 05, 2016 – Name: DocumentID Label: Appl. No Group: Patent Data: 13/966536 – Name: DateFiled Label: Application Filed Group: Patent Data: August 14, 2013 – Name: Abstract Label: Abstract Group: Ab Data: An apparatus for generating spectral replacement values for an audio signal has a buffer unit for storing previous spectral values relating to a previously received error-free audio frame. Moreover, the apparatus includes a concealment frame generator for generating the spectral replacement values, when a current audio frame has not been received or is erroneous. The previously received error-free audio frame has filter information, the filter information having associated a filter stability value indicating a stability of a prediction filter. The concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values based on the previous spectral values and based on the filter stability value. – Name: Author Label: Inventors Group: Patent Data: <searchLink fieldCode="ZA" term="%22Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft+zur+Foerderung+der+angewandten+Forschung+e%2EV%2E%22">Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.</searchLink> (Munich, DE); <searchLink fieldCode="ZA" term="%22Technische+Universitaet+Ilmenau%22">Technische Universitaet Ilmenau</searchLink> (Ilmenau, DE) – Name: OtherAuthors Label: Assignees Group: Patent Data: <searchLink fieldCode="ZS" term="%22Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft+zur+Foerderung+der+angewandten+Forschung+e%2EV%2E%22">Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.</searchLink> (Munich, DE), <searchLink fieldCode="ZS" term="%22Technische+Universitaet+Ilmenau%22">Technische Universitaet Ilmenau</searchLink> (Ilmenau, DE) – Name: Comment Label: Claim Group: Patent Data: 1. An apparatus for generating spectral replacement values for an audio signal comprising: a buffer unit for storing previous spectral values relating to a previously received error-free audio signal frame, and a concealment frame generator for generating the spectral replacement values when a current audio signal frame has not been received or is erroneous, wherein the previously received error-free audio signal frame comprises filter information, the filter information comprising an associated filter stability value indicating a stability of a prediction filter, and wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values based on the previous spectral values and based on the filter stability value, wherein during a playback of the audio signal, at a receiver, the current audio signal frame that has not been received in time or is erroneous is replaced with a synthesized representation of the generated spectral replacement values, wherein the apparatus is implemented using a hardware apparatus or a computer or a combination of a hardware apparatus and a computer. – Name: Comment Label: Claim Group: Patent Data: 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values by randomly flipping the sign of the previous spectral values. – Name: Comment Label: Claim Group: Patent Data: 3. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the concealment frame generator is configured to generate the spectral replacement values by multiplying each of the previous spectral values by a first gain factor when the filter stability value comprises a first value, and by multiplying each of the previous spectral values by a second gain factor, being smaller than the first gain factor, when the filter stability value comprises a second value being smaller than the first value. – Name: Comment Label: Claim Group: Patent Data: 4. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values based on the filter stability value, wherein the previously received error-free audio signal frame comprises first predictive filter coefficients of the prediction filter, wherein a predecessor frame of the previously received error-free audio signal frame comprises second predictive filter coefficients, and wherein the filter stability value depends on the first predictive filter coefficients and on the second predictive filter coefficients. – Name: Comment Label: Claim Group: Patent Data: 5. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to determine the filter stability value based on the first predictive filter coefficients of the previously received error-free audio signal frame and based on the second predictive filter coefficients of the predecessor frame of the previously received error-free audio signal frame. – Name: Comment Label: Claim Group: Patent Data: 6. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values based on the filter stability value, wherein the filter stability value depends on a distance measure LSF dist , and wherein the distance measure LSF dist is defined by the formula: [mathematical expression included] wherein u+1 specifies a total number of the first predictive filter coefficients of the previously received error-free audio signal frame, and wherein u+1 also specifies a total number of the second predictive filter coefficients of the predecessor frame of the previously received error-free audio signal frame, wherein ƒ i specifies the i-th filter coefficient of the first predictive filter coefficients and wherein f i (p) specifies the i-th filter coefficient of the second predictive filter coefficients. – Name: Comment Label: Claim Group: Patent Data: 7. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values furthermore based on frame class information relating to the previously received error-free audio signal frame. – Name: Comment Label: Claim Group: Patent Data: 8. The apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values based on the frame class information, wherein the frame class information indicates that the previously received error-free audio signal frame is classified as “artificial onset”, “onset”, “voiced transition”, “unvoiced transition”, “unvoiced” or “voiced”. – Name: Comment Label: Claim Group: Patent Data: 9. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values furthermore based on a number of consecutive frames that did not arrive at a receiver or that were erroneous, since a last error-free audio signal frame had arrived at the receiver, wherein no other error-free audio signal frames arrived at the receiver since the last error-free audio signal frame had arrived at the receiver. – Name: Comment Label: Claim Group: Patent Data: 10. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to calculate a fade out factor, based on the filter stability value and based on the number of consecutive frames that did not arrive at the receiver or that were erroneous, and wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values by multiplying the fade out factor by at least some of the previous spectral values, or by at least some values of a group of intermediate values, wherein each one of the intermediate values depends on at least one of the previous spectral values. – Name: Comment Label: Claim Group: Patent Data: 11. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the concealment frame generator is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values based on the previous spectral values, based on the filter stability value and also based on a prediction gain of a temporal noise shaping. – Name: Comment Label: Claim Group: Patent Data: 12. An audio signal decoder comprising: an apparatus for decoding spectral audio signal values, and an apparatus for generating spectral replacement values according to claim 1 , wherein the apparatus for decoding spectral audio signal values is adapted to decode spectral values of an audio signal based on a previously received error-free audio signal frame, wherein the apparatus for decoding spectral audio signal values is furthermore adapted to store the spectral values of the audio signal in the buffer unit of the apparatus for generating spectral replacement values, and wherein the apparatus for generating spectral replacement values is adapted to generate the spectral replacement values based on the spectral values stored in the buffer unit, when a current audio signal frame has not been received or is erroneous, wherein the apparatus for decoding spectral audio signal values is implemented using a hardware apparatus or a computer or a combination of a hardware apparatus and a computer. – Name: Comment Label: Claim Group: Patent Data: 13. An audio signal decoder, comprising: a decoding unit for generating first intermediate spectral values based on a received error-free audio signal frame, a temporal noise shaping unit for conducting temporal noise shaping on the first intermediate spectral values to acquire second intermediate spectral values, a prediction gain calculator for calculating a prediction gain of the temporal noise shaping depending on the first intermediate spectral values and depending on the second intermediate spectral values, an apparatus according to claim 1 , for generating spectral replacement values when a current audio signal frame has not been received or is erroneous, and a values selector for storing the first intermediate spectral values in the buffer unit of the apparatus for generating spectral replacement values, if the prediction gain is greater than or equal to a threshold value, or for storing the second intermediate spectral values in the buffer unit of the apparatus for generating spectral replacement values, if the prediction gain is smaller than the threshold value; wherein the decoding unit, the temporal noise shaping unit, the prediction gain calculator, and the values selector are implemented using a hardware apparatus or a computer or a combination of a hardware apparatus and a computer. – Name: Comment Label: Claim Group: Patent Data: 14. An audio signal decoder, comprising: a first decoding module for generating generated spectral values based on a received error-free audio signal frame, an apparatus for generating spectral replacement values according to claim 1 , and a processing module for processing the generated spectral values by conducting temporal noise shaping, applying noise-filling or applying a global gain, to acquire spectral audio values of the decoded audio signal, wherein the apparatus for generating spectral replacement values is adapted to generate spectral replacement values and to feed them into the processing module, when a current frame has not been received or is erroneous; and wherein the first decoding module and the processing module are implemented using a hardware apparatus or a computer or a combination of a hardware apparatus and a computer. – Name: Comment Label: Claim Group: Patent Data: 15. A method for generating spectral replacement values for an audio signal comprising: storing previous spectral values relating to a previously received error-free audio signal frame, and generating the spectral replacement values when a current audio signal frame has not been received or is erroneous, wherein the previously received error-free audio signal frame comprises filter information, the filter information comprising an associated filter stability value indicating a stability of a prediction filter defined by the filter information, wherein the spectral replacement values are generated based on the previous spectral values and based on the filter stability value, wherein during a playback of the audio signal, at a receiver, the current audio signal frame that has not been received in time or is erroneous is replaced with a synthesized representation of the generated spectral replacement values, wherein the method is performed using a hardware apparatus or a computer or a combination of a hardware apparatus and a computer. – Name: Comment Label: Claim Group: Patent Data: 16. 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