Decoding of audio scenes

US2023290363A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2023290363-A1
Application numberUS-202318317598-A
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Filing dateMay 15, 2023
Priority dateMay 24, 2013
Publication dateSep 14, 2023
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Exemplary embodiments provide encoding and decoding methods, and associated encoders and decoders, for encoding and decoding of an audio scene which is represented by one or more audio signals. The encoder generates a bit stream which comprises downmix signals and side information which includes individual matrix elements of a reconstruction matrix which enables reconstruction of the one or more audio signals in the decoder.

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1 . A method for decoding an audio scene represented by N audio signals, the method comprising: receiving a bit stream comprising L auxiliary signals, M downmix signals and matrix elements of a reconstruction matrix, wherein the matrix elements are transmitted as side information in the bit stream; generating the reconstruction matrix using the matrix elements; and reconstructing the N audio signals from the M downmix signals and the L auxiliary signals using the reconstruction matrix, wherein approximations of the N audio signals are obtained as linear combinations of the M downmix signals with the matrix elements of the reconstruction matrix as coefficients in the linear combinations, wherein M is less than N, and M is equal or greater than one, and wherein the linear combinations are formed by multiplying a vector comprising the M downmix signals with the reconstruction matrix. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the N audio signals are rendered to generate a three-dimensional audio environment. 3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the audio scene comprises a three-dimensional audio environment which includes audio elements being associated with positions in a three-dimensional space that can be rendered for playback on an audio system. 4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the M downmix signals are decoded before the reconstructing. 5 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising receiving one or more bed channels and reconstructing the N audio signals from the M downmix signals and the bed channels using the reconstruction matrix. 6 . A non-transitory computer-readable medium including instructions, which when executed by a processor of an information processing system, cause the information processing system to perform the method of claim 1 . 7 . An apparatus for decoding an audio scene represented by N audio signals, the apparatus comprising: a receiver for receiving a bit stream comprising L auxiliary signals, M downmix signals and matrix elements of a reconstruction matrix, wherein the matrix elements are transmitted as side information in the bit stream; a first processor for generating the reconstruction matrix using the matrix elements; and a second processor for reconstructing the N audio signals from the M downmix signals and the L auxiliary signals using the reconstruction matrix, wherein approximations of the N audio signals are obtained as linear combinations of the M downmix signals with the matrix elements of the reconstruction matrix as coefficients in the linear combinations, wherein M is less than N, and M is equal or greater than one, and wherein the linear combinations are formed by multiplying a vector comprising the M downmix signals with the reconstruction matrix.

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    Multichannel audio signal coding or decoding using interchannel correlation to reduce redundancy, e.g. joint-stereo, intensity-coding or matrixing · CPC title

  • Pseudo-stereo systems, e.g. in which additional channel signals are derived from monophonic signals by means of phase shifting, time delay or reverberation · 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

  • Positioning of individual sound objects, e.g. moving airplane, within a sound field (H04S2420/13 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Application of parametric coding in stereophonic audio systems · CPC title

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What does patent US2023290363A1 cover?
Exemplary embodiments provide encoding and decoding methods, and associated encoders and decoders, for encoding and decoding of an audio scene which is represented by one or more audio signals. The encoder generates a bit stream which comprises downmix signals and side information which includes individual matrix elements of a reconstruction matrix which enables reconstruction of the one or mor…
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Dolby Int Ab
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Primary CPC classification G10L19/008. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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