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Linear filtering in DCT IV/DST IV and MDCT/MDST domain

In this paper, expressions for convolution multiplication properties of DCT IV and DST IV are derived starting from equivalent DFT representations. Using these expressions methods for implementing linear filtering through block convolution in the DCT IV and DST IV domain are proposed. Techniques dev...

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Published in:Signal processing 2009-06, Vol.89 (6), p.1081-1089
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description In this paper, expressions for convolution multiplication properties of DCT IV and DST IV are derived starting from equivalent DFT representations. Using these expressions methods for implementing linear filtering through block convolution in the DCT IV and DST IV domain are proposed. Techniques developed for DCT IV and DST IV are further extended to MDCT and MDST where the filter implementation is near exact for symmetric filters and approximate for non-symmetric filters. No additional overlapping is required for implementing the symmetric filtering in the MDCT domain and hence the proposed algorithm is computationally competitive with DFT based systems. Moreover, inherent 50% overlap between the adjacent frames used for MDCT/MDST domain reduces the blocking artifacts due to block processing or quantization. The techniques are computationally efficient for symmetric filters and provides a new alternative to DFT based convolution.
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Approximation
Blocking
Computational efficiency
Convolution
Detection, estimation, filtering, equalization, prediction
Discrete cosine transforms
Discrete sine transforms
Equivalence
Exact sciences and technology
Filtering
Filtration
Information, signal and communications theory
Miscellaneous
Modified discrete cosine transform
Modified discrete sine transform
Representations
Sampling, quantization
Signal and communications theory
Signal processing
Signal, noise
Telecommunications and information theory
Transform domain filtering
title Linear filtering in DCT IV/DST IV and MDCT/MDST domain
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