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Audio codecs and their perceptual quality evaluation
Hudec, Andrej ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with audio codecs and tests to evaluate their listening quality. The thesis offers a description of the properties of human hearing, a brief introduction to the issues of audio coding, types of audio data compression and listening tests. The bachelor thesis also contains a theoretical description of the coding processes of selected audio codecs, evaluation of measuring their computational complexity and evaluation of listening quality of each of them using listening tests. HTML, CSS, Javascript and Python programming languages were used to implement the listening test environment. The audio files examined in the listening tests were obtained using the FFmpeg library.
Perceptual Audio Coding
Novák, Vladimír ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
his thesis describes Perceptual Audio Coding of MPEG1 Layer 3 format (ISO/IEC 11172-3), principles and algorithms of psychoacoustic model. MATLAB application for modeling of Psychoacoustic model 2 of this audio format is developed.
Comparison of voice and audio codecs
Lúdik, Michal ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Míča, Ivan (advisor)
This thesis deals with description of human hearing, audio and speech codecs, description of objective measure of quality and practical comparison of codecs. Chapter about audio codecs consists of description of lossless codec FLAC and lossy codecs MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. In chapter about speech codecs is description of linear predictive coding and G.729 and OPUS codecs. Evaluation of quality consists of description of segmental signal-to- noise ratio and perceptual evaluation of quality – WSS and PESQ. Last chapter deals with description od practical part of this thesis, that is comparison of memory and time consumption of audio codecs and perceptual evaluation of speech codecs quality.
Neural networks in audio signal watermarking algorithms
Kaňa, Ondřej ; Smékal, Zdeněk (referee) ; Zezula, Radek (advisor)
Digital watermarking is a technique for digital multimedia copyright protection. The robustness and the imperceptibility are the main requirements of the watermark. This thesis deals with watermarking audio signals using artificial neural networks. There is described audio watermarking method in the DCT domain. Method is based on human psychoacoustic model and the techniques of neural networks.
Restoration of missing audio signal samples using a psychoacoustic model
Švento, Michal ; Záviška, Pavel (referee) ; Mokrý, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the reconstruction of short-time damaged audio signal. The signal is represented by sparse signal representation using discrete Gabor transform. Convex optimalization tools are used for the reconstruction. The optimalization problem is solved using the Douglas—Rachford and Chambolle—Pock algorithm. Psychoacoustic model is involved in algorithm to obtain better results in objective metrics. The comparison is realised by an objective method SDR, PEMO-Q and also subjectively.
Restoration of signals after passing through the limiter with the use of psychoacoustic model
Kramář, Denis ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Záviška, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the use of sparse representaions for the purpose of restoration clipping-damaged audiosignal. First, a theory of limiter and signal limiting itself is discussed. Subsequently, some of present methods based on sparse representations theory are given. The theory of sparse representations is discussed in following chapture. After that is here described a psychoacoustic model and it's use for declipping. At the end of theoretical part, two methods dealing with this problem are introduced. First is based on synthesis model of signal using Douglas-Rachford algorithm. Second is based on analysis signal model using Chambolle-Pock algorithm. In the next part is their implementation in the Matlab environment. Finally, the result achieved by both algorithms are evaluated.
Psychoacoustic model of human hearing
Lepa, Ondřej ; Smékal, Zdeněk (referee) ; Sysel, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with human auditory system and psychoacoustics. Deals with psychoacoustic model of standard MPEG following the norm ISO/IEC 13818-3, Information technology - Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information Part 3: Audio. Closer look is given to determination of PAM, to methods of masking and what potential of masking it has. Next the simple computation of psychoacoustic values is~done in Matlab environment.
Restoration of signals with limited instantaneous value using a psychoacoustic model
Beňo, Tomáš ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Záviška, Pavel (advisor)
The master's thesis deals with the restoration of audio signals that have been damaged by clipping. Used methods are based on sparse representations of signals. The introduction of the thesis explains the issue of clipping and mentions the list of already existing methods that solve declipping, which are followed by the thesis. In the next chapter, the necessary theory of sparse representations and the proximal algorithms is described, including specific representatives from the category of convex optimization problems. The thesis contains declipping algorithm implemented in Matlab software environment. Chosen method for solving the task uses the Condat algorithm or Generic proximal algorithm for convex optimization and solves minimization of sum of three convex functions. The result of the thesis is five versions of algorithm and three of them have implemented psychoacoustic model for results improvement. For each version has been found optimal setting of parameters. The restoration quality results are evaluated using objective measurements like SDR and PEMO-Q and also using subjective listening test.
Simulation of Audio Signal Distortion in Perceptual Audio Encoder
Peloušek, Tomáš ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issue of the creation of a programme that would simulate the distortion that appears during the process of lossy audio coding. As the environment for the creation, the MATLAB programming language has been chosen. An encoder, which changes the subjective signal quality according to customer preferences for the bitrate, has been created as a practical part of this thesis. Its function is based on a dynamic bit allocation technique and includes an optional window switching algorithm. The theoretical background for the creation of the programme consists of an explanation of the main principles of lossy coding with emphasis on MPEG1 layer 3 operating principles. The practical chapter describes how the created programme and its parts work, and it includes results of the run quality testing. The testing was conducted using the objective assessment method PEMO-Q, and consisted of comparing the objective quality of the programme’s outputs to the quality of samples on which a regular MP3 encoder with identical settings was used.
Audio codecs and their perceptual quality evaluation
Hudec, Andrej ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with audio codecs and tests to evaluate their listening quality. The thesis offers a description of the properties of human hearing, a brief introduction to the issues of audio coding, types of audio data compression and listening tests. The bachelor thesis also contains a theoretical description of the coding processes of selected audio codecs, evaluation of measuring their computational complexity and evaluation of listening quality of each of them using listening tests. HTML, CSS, Javascript and Python programming languages were used to implement the listening test environment. The audio files examined in the listening tests were obtained using the FFmpeg library.

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