Context-based adaptive arithmetic coding in time and frequency domain for the lossless compression of audio coding parameters at variable rate

Jing Wang*, Xuan Ji, Shenghui Zhao, Xiang Xie, Jingming Kuang

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Abstract

This paper presents a novel lossless compression technique of the context-based adaptive arithmetic coding which can be used to further compress the quantized parameters in audio codec. The key feature of the new technique is the combination of the context model in time domain and frequency domain which is called time-frequency context model. It is used for the lossless compression of audio coding parameters such as the quantized modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT) coefficients and the frequency band gains in ITU-T G.719 audio codec. With the proposed adaptive arithmetic coding, a high degree of adaptation and redundancy reduction can be achieved. In addition, an efficient variable rate algorithm is employed, which is designed based on both the baseline entropy coding method of G.719 and the proposed adaptive arithmetic coding technique. Experiments show that the proposed technique is of higher efficiency compared with the conventional Huffman coding and the common adaptive arithmetic coding when used in the lossless compression of audio coding parameters. For a set of audio samples used in the G.719 application, the proposed technique achieves an average bit rate saving of 7.2% at low bit rate coding mode while producing audio quality equal to that of the original G.719.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9
JournalEurasip Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing
Volume2013
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Adaptive arithmetic coding
  • Lossless compression
  • MDCT
  • Time-frequency context
  • Variable rate

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