Apparatus and method for decomposing an input signal using a downmixer

US10187725B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10187725-B2
Application numberUS-201313911791-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 6, 2013
Priority dateDec 10, 2010
Publication dateJan 22, 2019
Grant dateJan 22, 2019

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An apparatus for decomposing an input signal having a number of at least three input channels includes a downmixer for downmixing the input signal to obtain a downmixed signal having a smaller number of channels. Furthermore, an analyzer for analyzing the downmixed signal to derive an analysis result is provided, and the analysis result is forwarded to a signal processor for processing the input signal or a signal derived from the input signal to obtain the decomposed signal.

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An apparatus for decomposing an input signal comprising a number of at least three input channels, comprising: a downmixer for downmixing the input signal to acquire a downmix signal, wherein the downmixer is configured for downmixing so that a number of downmix channels of the downmix signal is at least 2 and smaller than the number of input channels; an analyzer for analyzing the downmix signal to derive an analysis result; and a signal processor for processing the input signal or a signal derived from the input signal using the analysis result, wherein the signal processor is configured for applying the analysis result to the input channels of the input signal or channels of the signal derived from the input signal to acquire the decomposed signal, wherein the signal derived from the input signal is different from the downmix signal, wherein the analyzer is configured for using a pre-stored frequency-dependent similarity curve indicating a frequency-dependent similarity between two signals, and wherein the analyzer is configured to calculate a similarity of the downmix signal in a frequency subband to obtain a similarity result, to compare the similarity result with a similarity indicated by the pre-stored frequency-dependent similarity curve and to generate a weighting factor based on a result of the comparing as the analysis result, or wherein the analyzer is configured to calculate a similarity of the downmix signal in a frequency subband to obtain a similarity result, to calculate a distance between the similarity result and a similarity indicated by the pre-stored frequency-dependent similarity curve for the same frequency subband, and to calculate a weighting factor based on the distance as the analysis result. 2. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising a time/frequency converter for converting the input channels into a time sequence of channel frequency representations, each input channel frequency representation comprising a plurality of subbands, or in which the downmixer comprises a time/frequency converter for converting the downmix signal, wherein the analyzer is configured for generating individual analysis results for individual subbands, and wherein the signal processor is configured for applying the individual analysis results to corresponding subbands of the input signal or to corresponding subbands of the signal derived from the input signal. 3. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1 , in which the analyzer is configured to produce, as the analysis result, weighting factors, and in which the signal processor is configured for applying the weighting factors to the input signal or the signal derived from the input signal by weighting with the weighting factors. 4. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1 , in which the downmixer is configured for adding weighted or unweighted input channels in accordance with a downmix rule being such that at least the two downmix channels are different from each other. 5. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1 , in which the downmixer is configured for filtering the input signal using room impulse responses-based filters, binaural room impulse responses- (BRIR-) based filters, or head related transfer function- (HRTF-) based filters. 6. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising a signal deriver for deriving the signal from the input signal so that the signal derived from the input signal comprises a different number of channels compared to the downmix signal or the input signal. 7. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1 , in which the pre-stored frequency-dependent similarity curve indicates a frequency-dependent similarity between two or more signals at a listener position under an assumption that the two or more signals comprise a known similarity characteristic and that the two or more signals are emittable by loudspeakers at known loudspeaker positions. 8. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the analyzer is configured to analyze the downmix channels in subbands determined by a frequency resolution of the human ear. 9. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1 , in which the analyzer is configured to analyze the downmix signal to generate the analysis result, and in which the signal processor is configured for performing, as the decomposing the input signal, a direct/ambience decomposition of the input signal or a direct/ambience decomposition of the signal derived from the input signal using the analysis result, wherein the direct/ambience decomposition comprises extracting the direct part or extracting the ambience part using the analysis result to obtain the decomposed signal. 10. A method of decomposing an input signal comprising a number of at least three input channels, comprising: downmixing the input signal to acquire a downmix signal, so that a number of downmix channels of the downmix signal is at least 2 and smaller than the number of input channels; analyzing the downmix signal to derive an analysis result; and processing the input signal or a signal derived from the input signal, using the analysis result, wherein the analysis result is applied to the input channels of the input signal or channels of the signal derived from the input signal to acquire the decomposed signal, wherein the signal derived from the input signal is different from the downmix signal, wherein the analyzing comprises using a pre-stored frequency-dependent similarity curve indicating a frequency-dependent similarity between two signals, and wherein the analyzing comprises calculating a similarity of the downmix signal in a frequency subband to obtain a similarity result, comparing the similarity result with a similarity indicated by the pre-stored frequency-dependent similarity curve and generating a weighting factor based on a result of the comparing as the analysis result, or wherein the analyzing comprises calculating a similarity of the downmix signal in a frequency subband to obtain a similarity result, calculating a distance between the similarity result and a similarity indicated by the pre-stored frequency-dependent similarity curve for the same frequency subband, and calculating a weighting factor based on the distance as the analysis result. 11. A non-transitory storage medium having stored thereon a computer program for performing, when being executed by a computer or a processor, the method of decomposing an input signal comprising a number of at least three input channels, the method comprising: downmixing the input signal to acquire a downmix signal, so that a number of downmix channels of the downmix signal is at least 2 and smaller than the number of input channels; analyzing the downmix signal to derive an analysis result; and processing the input signal or a signal derived from the input signal, using the analysis result, wherein the analysis result is applied to the input channels of the input signal or channels of the signal derived from the input signal to acquire the decomposed signal, wherein the signal derived from the input signal is different from the downmix signal, wherein the analyzing comprises using a pre-stored frequency-dependent similarity curve indicating a frequency-dependent similarity between two signals, and wherein the analyzing comprises calculating a similarity of the downmix signal in a frequency subband to obtain a similarity result, comparing the similarity result with a similarity indicated by the pre-stored frequency-dependent similarity curve and generating a weighting factor based on a result of the comparing as the analysis result, or wherein the analyzing comprises calculating a similarity of the downmi

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  • Aspects of sound capture and related signal processing for recording or reproduction · CPC title

  • H04R5/04Primary

    Circuit arrangements, {e.g. for selective connection of amplifier inputs/outputs to loudspeakers, for loudspeaker detection, or for adaptation of settings to personal preferences or hearing impairments (combinations of amplifiers H03F3/68; stereophonic systems H04S)} · CPC title

  • Aspects of down-mixing multi-channel audio to configurations with lower numbers of playback channels, e.g. 7.1 -> 5.1 (H04S2400/01 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • using spectral analysis, e.g. transform vocoders or subband vocoders · CPC title

  • H04S3/008Primary

    in which the audio signals are in digital form, i.e. employing more than two discrete digital channels (data reduction aspects thereof based on psychoacoustics G10L19/02) · CPC title

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An apparatus for decomposing an input signal having a number of at least three input channels includes a downmixer for downmixing the input signal to obtain a downmixed signal having a smaller number of channels. Furthermore, an analyzer for analyzing the downmixed signal to derive an analysis result is provided, and the analysis result is forwarded to a signal processor for processing the inpu…
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Fraunhofer Ges Forschung
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Primary CPC classification H04R5/04. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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