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Warped Linear Prediction of Physical Model Excitations with Applications in Audio Compression and Instrument Synthesis

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A sound recording of a plucked string instrument is encoded and resynthesized using two stages of prediction. In the first stage of prediction, a simple physical model of a plucked string is estimated and the instrument excitation is obtained. The second stage of prediction compensates for the simplicity of the model in the first stage by encoding either the instrument excitation or the model error using warped linear prediction. These two methods of compensation are compared with each other, and to the case of single-stage warped linear prediction, adjustments are introduced, and their applications to instrument synthesis and MPEG4's audio compression within the structured audio format are discussed.

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Glass, A., Fukudome, K. Warped Linear Prediction of Physical Model Excitations with Applications in Audio Compression and Instrument Synthesis. EURASIP J. Adv. Signal Process. 2004, 854940 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1155/S1110865704402078

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