Grid-Based Decimation for Wavelet Transforms with Stably Invertible Implementation

4 Jan 2023  ·  Nicki Holighaus, Günther Koliander, Clara Hollomey, Friedrich Pillichshammer ·

The constant center frequency to bandwidth ratio (Q-factor) of wavelet transforms provides a very natural representation for audio data. However, invertible wavelet transforms have either required non-uniform decimation -- leading to irregular data structures that are cumbersome to work with -- or require excessively high oversampling with unacceptable computational overhead. Here, we present a novel decimation strategy for wavelet transforms that leads to stable representations with oversampling rates close to one and uniform decimation. Specifically, we show that finite implementations of the resulting representation are energy-preserving in the sense of frame theory. The obtained wavelet coefficients can be stored in a timefrequency matrix with a natural interpretation of columns as time frames and rows as frequency channels. This matrix structure immediately grants access to a large number of algorithms that are successfully used in time-frequency audio processing, but could not previously be used jointly with wavelet transforms. We demonstrate the application of our method in processing based on nonnegative matrix factorization, in onset detection, and in phaseless reconstruction.

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