BR112013016267B1

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BR20131116267

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02-02-2021

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20-12-2011

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US

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23-12-2010

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BR20131116267

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US

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02-02-2021

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20-12-2011

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23-12-2010

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Abstract  Abstract

SOUND CODING WITH LOW DELAY ALTERNATING PREDICTIVE CODING AND TRANSFORMED CODING. The present invention relates to a process for encoding a non-numeric signal, comprising the encoding steps (E601) of a preceding frame of samples of the numeric signal according to a predictive encoding (E603) of a current sample frame of the numeric signal, according to transform coding. The process is such that a first part of the current frame is, in addition, encoded (E602) by a predictive encoding restricted in relation to the predictive encoding of the preceding frame by reusing at least one parameter of the predictive encoding of the preceding frame and encoding only the parameters not reused from that first part of the current plot. The invention also relates to a decoding process corresponding to the described encoding process. It refers to an encoder applying, respectively, the described encoding and decoding processes.

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