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Philippe Gournay

Researcher at Université de Sherbrooke

Publications -  76
Citations -  1623

Philippe Gournay is an academic researcher from Université de Sherbrooke. The author has contributed to research in topics: Speech coding & Encoder. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 75 publications receiving 1561 citations. Previous affiliations of Philippe Gournay include Nokia & Thales Communications.

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Method and device for efficient frame erasure concealment in linear predictive based speech codecs

TL;DR: In this article, a method and device for improving concealment of frame erasure caused by frames of an encoded sound signal erased during transmission from an encoder (106) to a decoder (110), and for accelerating recovery of the decoder after non erased frames of the encoded sound signals have been received.
Patent

Multi-resolution switched audio encoding/decoding scheme

TL;DR: In this paper, a signal analyzer for analyzing the audio signal is provided, which determines whether an audio portion is effective in the encoder output signal as a first encoded signal from the first encoding branch or as a second encoded message from a second encoding branch.
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Unified speech and audio coding scheme for high quality at low bitrates

TL;DR: This new codec forms the basis of the reference model in the ongoing MPEG standardization activity for Unified Speech and Audio Coding, which results in a codec that exhibits consistently high quality for speech, music and mixed audio content.
Journal Article

MPEG Unified Speech and Audio Coding - The ISO/MPEG Standard for High-Efficiency Audio Coding of All Content Types

TL;DR: All aspects of this standardization eort are outlined, starting with the history and motivation of the MPEG work item, describing all technical features of the nal system, and further discussing listening test results and performance numbers which show the advantages of the new system over current state-of-the-art codecs.
Patent

Audio encoding/decoding scheme having a switchable bypass

TL;DR: An apparatus for encoding comprises a first domain converter (510), a switchable bypass (50), a second domain Converter (410), a first processor (420) and a second processor (520) to obtain an encoded audio signal having different signal portions represented by coded data in different domains, which have been coded by different coding algorithms as discussed by the authors.