2004 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
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Abstract

The performances of the LDU (lower-diagonal-upper) factorization transform were recently shown to be equivalent to those of the Karhunen-Loeve transform (KLT), which is optimal for Gaussian sources, in the limit of high rates (Phoong, S.-M. and Lin, Y.-P., 2000; Mary, D. and Slock, D.T.M., 2001; Lahouti, F. and Khandani, A.K., 2001). We further investigate the performances of the LDU for actual transform coding (TC) schemes. Our previous results (Mary and Slock, 2001) showed that the LDU should be implemented in closed loop around the quantizers, though this leads to a noise feedback effect, similar to that occurring in DPCM systems. We develop novel analyses of these effects on the distortion-rate functions and coding gains. The proposed analyses compare our previous results, obtained for a hypothetical TC system for which the bit allocation is optimal and the rate is high, to those obtained for practical TC systems whose bit allocation is nearly optimal. By means of a theorem and numerical results, evidence is given that ordering the subsignals in the source vector by order of decreasing variance minimizes the quantization noise feedback. For the investigated practical systems, we show that deviations from the high rate assumptions arise below /spl sim/3 b/s. The effects of the noise feedback become non negligible below /spl sim/2 b/s. The LDU competes with the KLT above /spl sim/2.5 b/s.
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