Abstract:
We present a new method for automatically filling in gaps
of textural sounds. Our approach is to transform the signal
to the time-frequency space, fill in the gap, and apply
the inverse transform to reconstruct the result. The complex
spectrogram of the signal is partitioned into separate
overlapping frequency bands. Each band is fragmented by
segmentation of the time-frequency space and a partition
of the spectrogram in time, and filled in with complex fragments
by example. We demonstrate our method by filling in
gaps of various types of textural sounds.
@inproceedings{Drori04SpectralSound,
author = {Iddo Drori and Alon Fishbach and Hezy Yeshurun},
title = {Spectral sound gap filling},
booktitle = {International Conference on Pattern Recognition},
pages = {871--874},
year = {2004}
}