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optionally (use_lpc=2) support Cholesky factorization for finding the lpc coeficients this will find the coefficients which minimize the sum of the squared errors, levinson-durbin recursion OTOH is only strictly correct if the autocorrelation matrix is a toeplitz matrix which it is only if the blocksize is infinite, this is also why applying a window (like the welch winodw we currently use) improves the lpc coefficients generated by levinson-durbin recursion ... optionally (use_lpc>2) support iterative linear least abs() solver using cholesky factorization with adjusted weights in each iteration compression gain for both is small, and multiple passes are of course dead slow
author michael
date Fri, 14 Jul 2006 18:48:38 +0000
parents bfabfdf9ce55
children 2b72f9bc4f06
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/**
 * @file fdctref.c
 * forward discrete cosine transform, double precision.
 */

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#include <math.h>

#ifndef PI
# ifdef M_PI
#  define PI M_PI
# else
#  define PI 3.14159265358979323846
# endif
#endif

/* global declarations */
void init_fdct (void);
void fdct (short *block);

/* private data */
static double c[8][8]; /* transform coefficients */

void init_fdct()
{
  int i, j;
  double s;

  for (i=0; i<8; i++)
  {
    s = (i==0) ? sqrt(0.125) : 0.5;

    for (j=0; j<8; j++)
      c[i][j] = s * cos((PI/8.0)*i*(j+0.5));
  }
}

void fdct(block)
short *block;
{
        register int i, j;
        double s;
        double tmp[64];

        for(i = 0; i < 8; i++)
            for(j = 0; j < 8; j++)
            {
                    s = 0.0;

/*
 *                     for(k = 0; k < 8; k++)
 *                         s += c[j][k] * block[8 * i + k];
 */
                s += c[j][0] * block[8 * i + 0];
                s += c[j][1] * block[8 * i + 1];
                s += c[j][2] * block[8 * i + 2];
                s += c[j][3] * block[8 * i + 3];
                s += c[j][4] * block[8 * i + 4];
                s += c[j][5] * block[8 * i + 5];
                s += c[j][6] * block[8 * i + 6];
                s += c[j][7] * block[8 * i + 7];

                    tmp[8 * i + j] = s;
            }

        for(j = 0; j < 8; j++)
            for(i = 0; i < 8; i++)
            {
                    s = 0.0;

/*
 *                       for(k = 0; k < 8; k++)
 *                    s += c[i][k] * tmp[8 * k + j];
 */
                s += c[i][0] * tmp[8 * 0 + j];
                s += c[i][1] * tmp[8 * 1 + j];
                s += c[i][2] * tmp[8 * 2 + j];
                s += c[i][3] * tmp[8 * 3 + j];
                s += c[i][4] * tmp[8 * 4 + j];
                s += c[i][5] * tmp[8 * 5 + j];
                s += c[i][6] * tmp[8 * 6 + j];
                s += c[i][7] * tmp[8 * 7 + j];
                s*=8.0;

                    block[8 * i + j] = (short)floor(s + 0.499999);
/*
 * reason for adding 0.499999 instead of 0.5:
 * s is quite often x.5 (at least for i and/or j = 0 or 4)
 * and setting the rounding threshold exactly to 0.5 leads to an
 * extremely high arithmetic implementation dependency of the result;
 * s being between x.5 and x.500001 (which is now incorrectly rounded
 * downwards instead of upwards) is assumed to occur less often
 * (if at all)
 */
      }
}

/* perform IDCT matrix multiply for 8x8 coefficient block */

void idct(block)
short *block;
{
  int i, j, k, v;
  double partial_product;
  double tmp[64];

  for (i=0; i<8; i++)
    for (j=0; j<8; j++)
    {
      partial_product = 0.0;

      for (k=0; k<8; k++)
        partial_product+= c[k][j]*block[8*i+k];

      tmp[8*i+j] = partial_product;
    }

  /* Transpose operation is integrated into address mapping by switching
     loop order of i and j */

  for (j=0; j<8; j++)
    for (i=0; i<8; i++)
    {
      partial_product = 0.0;

      for (k=0; k<8; k++)
        partial_product+= c[k][i]*tmp[8*k+j];

      v = (int) floor(partial_product+0.5);
      block[8*i+j] = v;
    }
}