A Data-Driven Approach to Audio Decorrelation
Carlotta Anemüller (AudioLabs Erlangen); Oliver Thiergart (International Audio Laboratories Erlangen); Emanuel Habets (AudioLabs Erlangen)
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The degree of correlation between two audio signals entering the ears is known to have a significant impact on the spatial perception of a sound image. Audio signal decorrelation is therefore a widely used tool in various applications within the field of spatial audio processing. This paper explores for the first time the use of a data-driven approach for audio decorrelation. We propose a convolutional neural network architecture that is trained with the help of a state-of-the-art reference decorrelator. The proposed approach is evaluated using music and applause signals by means of objective evaluations as well as through a listening test. The proposed approach can serve as a proof of concept to address common limitations of existing decorrelation techniques in future work, which include introduction of temporal smearing and coloration artifacts and the production of a limited number of mutually uncorrelated output signals.