Lossless Coding of Audio Signals Using Cascaded Prediction

01 January 2001

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A novel predictive lossless coding scheme is proposed. The prediction is based on a new weighted cascaded least mean squared (WCLMS) method. WCLMS is especially designed for music/speech signals. It can be used either in combination with psycho-acoustically pre-filtered signals (an idea presented in [1]) to obtain perceptually lossless coding, or as a stand-alone lossless coder. Experiments on a database of moderate size and a variety of pre-filtered mono-signals show that the proposed lossless coder (which needs about 2 bit/sample for pre-filtered signals) outperforms competing lossless coders, WaveZip, Shorten, LTAC and LPAC, in terms of compression ratios.