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Regularized autoregressive modeling and its application to audio signal declipping

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Ondřej Mokrý, Pavel Rajmic

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Autoregressive (AR) modeling is invaluable in signal processing, in particular in speech and audio fields. Attempts in the literature can be found that regularize or constrain either the time-domain signal values or the AR coefficients, which is done for various reasons, including the incorporation of prior information or numerical stabilization. Although these attempts are appealing, an encompassing and generic modeling framework is still missing. We propose such a framework and the related optimization problem and algorithm. We discuss the computational demands of the algorithm and explore the effects of various improvements on its convergence speed. In the experimental part, we demonstrate the usefulness of our approach on the audio declipping problem. We compare its performance against the state-of-the-art methods and demonstrate the competitiveness of the proposed method, especially for mildly clipped signals. The evaluation is extended by considering a heuristic algorithm of generalized linear prediction (GLP), a strong competitor which has only been presented as a patent and is new in the scientific community.

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