Amplitude-independent window sizes in audio encoding
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method can include receiving a first signal corresponding to a first flow of acoustic energy, applying a transform to the received first signal using at least a first amplitude-independent window size at a first frequency and a second amplitude-independent window size at a second frequency, the second amplitude-independent window size improving a temporal response at the second frequency, wherein the second frequency is subject to amplitude reduction due to a resonance phenomenon associated with the first frequency, and storing a first encoded signal, the first encoded signal based on applying the transform to the received first signal.
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