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A Survey and an Extensive Evaluation of Popular Audio Declipping Methods

Pavel Záviška, Pavel Rajmic, Alexey Ozerov, Lucas Rencker

2020IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dynamic range limitations in signal processing often lead to clipping, or saturation, in signals. The task of audio declipping is estimating the original audio signal, given its clipped measurements, and has attracted much interest in recent years. Audio declipping algorithms often make assumptions about the underlying signal, such as sparsity or low-rankness, and about the measurement system. In this paper, we provide an extensive review of audio declipping algorithms proposed in the literature. For each algorithm, we present assumptions that are made about the audio signal, the modeling domain, and the optimization algorithm. Furthermore, we provide an extensive numerical evaluation of popular declipping algorithms, on real audio data. We evaluate each algorithm in terms of the Signal-to-Distortion Ratio, and also using perceptual metrics of sound quality. The article is accompanied by a repository containing the evaluated methods.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceClipping (morphology)Sound qualityAudio signalAudio signal processingSound recording and reproductionAudio analyzerDistortion (music)Speech recognitionSignal processingSIGNAL (programming language)AlgorithmSpeech codingDigital signal processingBandwidth (computing)TelecommunicationsPhysicsComputer hardwarePhilosophyProgramming languageAcousticsAmplifierLinguisticsSpeech and Audio ProcessingImage and Signal Denoising MethodsAdvanced Adaptive Filtering Techniques