Lapped transform explained

In signal processing, a lapped transform is a type of linear discrete block transformation where the basis functions of the transformation overlap the block boundaries, yet the number of coefficients overall resulting from a series of overlapping block transforms remains the same as if a non-overlapping block transform had been used.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Lapped transforms substantially reduce the blocking artifacts that otherwise occur with block transform coding techniques, in particular those using the discrete cosine transform. The best known example is the modified discrete cosine transform used in the MP3, Vorbis, AAC, and Opus audio codecs.[5]

Although the best-known application of lapped transforms has been for audio coding, they have also been used for video and image coding and various other applications. They are used in video coding for coding I-frames in VC-1 and for image coding in the JPEG XR format. More recently, a form of lapped transform has also been used in the development of the Daala video coding format.[5]

Notes and References

  1. H. S. . Malvar . Signal Processing with Lapped Transforms . Artech House . 1992 .
  2. Web site: 10.1.1.91.7148 . On Lapped Transforms . Ricardo L. . de Queiroz . August 20, 2023.
  3. H. S. . Malvar . Extended Lapped Transforms: Properties, Applications, and Fast Algorithms . IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing . 40 . 11 . 2703–2714 . November 1992 . 10.1109/78.165657. 1992ITSP...40.2703M .
  4. Trac D. . Tran . Jie . Liang . Chengjie . Tu . Lapped Transform via Time-Domain Pre- and Post-Filtering . IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing . 51 . 6 . June 2003 . 1557 . 10.1109/TSP.2003.811222 . 2003ITSP...51.1557T . 2013-06-22 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304123116/http://thanglong.ece.jhu.edu/Tran/Pub/prepost.pdf . 2016-03-04 .
  5. Web site: Next generation video: Introducing Daala. xiph.org. June 20, 2013.