Real-Time Fundamental Frequency Estimation by Least-Square Fitting (1995)
| Venue: | IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing |
| Citations: | 9 - 0 self |
BibTeX
@ARTICLE{Choi95real-timefundamental,
author = {Andrew Choi},
title = {Real-Time Fundamental Frequency Estimation by Least-Square Fitting},
journal = {IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing},
year = {1995},
volume = {5},
pages = {201--205}
}
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Abstract
The real-time performance of a fundamental frequency estimation algorithm depends not only on its computational efficiency but also on its ability to obtain accurate estimates from short signal segments. Previous frequency-domain algorithms make use of spectral analysis algorithms that require the application of a window function, which cause them to fail when signal segments are short and their fundamental frequencies are low. A new spectral analysis algorithm based on least-square fitting, which does not require the application of a window function, is introduced. This algorithm operates by minimizing the square error of fitting a sinusoid to the signal segment. Special properties of the shape of the error function allow the spectrum of the signal segment to be deduced from it and the algorithm to be implemented efficiently. The proofs of these properties are given. A fundamental frequency estimation algorithm based on this spectral analysis algorithm is then described. Its computati...







