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Audio inpainting algorithms
Kolbábková, Anežka ; Veselý, Vítězslav (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
Tato práce se zabývá doplňováním chybějících dat do audio signálů a algoritmy řešícími problém založenými na řídké reprezentaci audio signálu. Práce se zaměřuje na některé algoritmy, které řeší doplňování chybějících dat do audio signálů pomocí řídké reprezentace signálů. Součástí práce je také návrh algoritmu, který používá řídkou reprezentaci signálu a také nízkou hodnost signálu ve spektrogramu audio signálu. Dále práce uvádí implementaci tohoto algoritmu v programu Matlab a jeho vyhodnocení.
Restoration of degraded audiosignals using sparse representations
Mokrý, Ondřej ; Veselý, Vítězslav (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the problem of inpainting a segment of missing samples in an audiosignal. The signal is represented as sparse vector using discrete Gabor transform. The problem of inpainting missing samples while preserving the sparsity of the representation is formulated as an optimisation task, which is then solved using Douglas-Rachford algorithm. In contrast with the state-of-the-art approaches, the algorithm is extended by proposing method for compensating the energy decrease which occurs in the restored signal.
Modern audio signal restoration methods
Kalník, Jan ; Mangová, Marie (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with modern methods of audio signal inpainting. Main methods used will be sparse signal representations. Those will be implemented into MATLAB software using LTFAT and UNLocBoX toolboxes. Next we would like to accomplish the best results with the audio inpainting and then compare these results as well as subjectively as objectively.
Two video-processing problems by means of nontraditional methods
Kánský, Antonín ; Mangová, Marie (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this work is to solve two problems from the field of video editing by means of sparse representation of signals. The problematics of the traditional realisation of two effects, which are background separation of and separation background from moving foreground, is clarified here, as well as the problematics of sparse signals. The solutions was achieved through the method of Principal component analysis (PCP). The resulting algorithm is implemented and tested by simulated and real data.
Modern methods for restoration of degraded audiosignals
Mokrý, Ondřej ; Koldovský,, Zbyněk (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The master's thesis deals with the problem of restoring a block of missing samples in a digital audio signal. This problem is formulated as an optimization task, which seeks the sparsest time-frequency representation of a signal within the set of feasible reconstructed signals. Several particular formulations are discussed, namely the analyzing and the synthesizing model, both for convex and non-convex approaches. Suitable algorithms are proposed for solving these formulations, and in the convex case, the method is further enhanced by various procedures to compensate for the energy drop in the inpainted signal segment. The proposed algorithms are tested on real recordings, and their performance is shown to be competitive with the state-of-the-art.
Software module generating "atoms" for purposes of overcomplete signal representation
Špiřík, Jan ; Průša, Zdeněk (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is generating new "atoms'' for purposes of overcomplete signal representation for toolbox Frames in MATLAB. At first is described the principle of overcomplete systems and so-called frames. In the thesis is introduced the basic distribution of frames and conditions of their constructions. There is described the basic principle of finding the sparse solutions in overcomplete systems too. The main part is dealt with construction single functions for generating "atoms'', such as: Gabor function, B-splines, Bézier curves, Daubechies wavelets, etc. At last there is introduced an example of usage these functions for reconstruction signal in comparison with Fourier and wavelet transforms.
Audio inpainting algorithms
Bartlová, Hana ; Veselý, Vítězslav (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with audio inpainting problem. Firstly, basic concepts are summarized. Then, sparse representation of signals is introduced along with several algorithms. In the main part dedicated to the audio inpainting, the problem is defined and actual methods are presented and compared. The newest approach using the harmonic strucure of sound signals is then introduced, followed by several experiments and evaluation. Lastly, an algorithm ensuring the maximal computational efficiency is derived.
Modern methods for restoration of degraded audiosignals
Mokrý, Ondřej ; Koldovský,, Zbyněk (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The master's thesis deals with the problem of restoring a block of missing samples in a digital audio signal. This problem is formulated as an optimization task, which seeks the sparsest time-frequency representation of a signal within the set of feasible reconstructed signals. Several particular formulations are discussed, namely the analyzing and the synthesizing model, both for convex and non-convex approaches. Suitable algorithms are proposed for solving these formulations, and in the convex case, the method is further enhanced by various procedures to compensate for the energy drop in the inpainted signal segment. The proposed algorithms are tested on real recordings, and their performance is shown to be competitive with the state-of-the-art.
Two video-processing problems by means of nontraditional methods
Kánský, Antonín ; Mangová, Marie (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this work is to solve two problems from the field of video editing by means of sparse representation of signals. The problematics of the traditional realisation of two effects, which are background separation of and separation background from moving foreground, is clarified here, as well as the problematics of sparse signals. The solutions was achieved through the method of Principal component analysis (PCP). The resulting algorithm is implemented and tested by simulated and real data.
Restoration of degraded audiosignals using sparse representations
Mokrý, Ondřej ; Veselý, Vítězslav (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the problem of inpainting a segment of missing samples in an audiosignal. The signal is represented as sparse vector using discrete Gabor transform. The problem of inpainting missing samples while preserving the sparsity of the representation is formulated as an optimisation task, which is then solved using Douglas-Rachford algorithm. In contrast with the state-of-the-art approaches, the algorithm is extended by proposing method for compensating the energy decrease which occurs in the restored signal.

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