Spectral remapping of natural signals
Md. Shoaibur Rahman

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel algorithm for spectral remapping of natural signals, enabling flexible transformation of spectral content through analysis and synthesis steps based on user-defined remapping functions.
Contribution
The paper presents a new procedural method for spectral remapping that combines spectral warping with envelope preservation, improving signal transformation capabilities.
Findings
Effective spectral content modification demonstrated
Preserves envelope while remapping spectrum
Applicable to various natural signals
Abstract
Here we present an algorithm to procedurally remap spectral contents of natural signals. The algorithm takes in two inputs: a signal whose spectral component needs to be remapped and a warping or remapping function. The algorithm generates one output, which is a remapped version of the original signal. The input signal is remapped into the output signal in two steps. In the analysis step, the algorithm performs a series of operations to modify the spectral content, i.e., compute the warped phase of the signal according to the given remapping function. In the synthesis step, the modified spectral content is combined with the envelope information of the input signal to reconstruct the warped or remapped output signal.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlind Source Separation Techniques · Neural Networks and Applications · Fault Detection and Control Systems
