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AudioBIFS: Describing audio scenes with the MPEG-4 multimedia standard
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MusicAudiobifs SystemEngineeringSound RenderingBinary FormatDescribing Audio ScenesMultimedia AnalysisSound DesignAudio Signal ProcessingVirtual RealityVideo Content AnalysisScene DescriptionVideo SynthesizerComputer EngineeringAudio RetrievalComputer ScienceComputer VisionSpeech ProcessingAudio Interface
We present an overview of the AudioBIFS system, part of the Binary Format for Scene Description (BIFS) tool in the MPEG-4 International Standard. AudioBIFS is the tool that integrates the synthetic and natural sound coding functions in MPEG-4. It allows the flexible construction of soundtracks and sound scenes using compressed sound, sound synthesis, streaming audio, interactive and terminal-dependent presentation, three-dimensional (3-D) spatialization, environmental auralization, and dynamic download of custom signal-processing effects algorithms. MPEG-4 sound scenes are based on a model that is a superset of the model in VRML 2.0, and we describe how MPEG-4 is built upon VRML and the new capabilities provided by MPEG-4. We discuss the use of structured audio orchestra language, the MPEG-4 SAOL, for writing downloadable effects, present an example sound scene built with AudioBIFS, and describe the current state of implementations of the standard.
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