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Compute the forward or inverce '''discrete cosine transform''' (dct) of the input vector ''x''. This function was implemented for the computation of the MFCC (mel-cepstrum coefficients).
Compute the forward or inverce '''discrete cosine transform''' (dct) of the input vector ''x''. This function was implemented for the computation of the MFCC (mel-cepstrum coefficients).
;Usage:<code>dct(<var>x</var> {, <var>n</var> {, <var>dir</var>)</code>
;Usage:<code>dct(<var>x</var> {, <var>n</var> {, <var>dir</var>)</code>
:;<var>x</var>the data vector
:;<var>x</var>:the data or coefficient vector
:;<var>n</var>:the number of dct coefficients to compute or to use (default=<code>nrow(''x'')</code>); the meaning of this argument depends on the value of ''dir''
:;<var>n</var>:the number of dct coefficients to compute or to use (default=<code>nrow(''x'')</code>); the meaning of this argument depends on the value of ''dir''
:;<var>dir</var>:the direction of the dct (default=0)
:;<var>dir</var>:the direction of the dct (default=0)

Revision as of 13:12, 12 April 2011

Compute the forward or inverce discrete cosine transform (dct) of the input vector x. This function was implemented for the computation of the MFCC (mel-cepstrum coefficients).

Usage
dct(x {, n {, dir)
x
the data or coefficient vector
n
the number of dct coefficients to compute or to use (default=nrow(x)); the meaning of this argument depends on the value of dir
dir
the direction of the dct (default=0)
dir=0 -> forward dct
otherwise -> inverse (or backward) dct
Result
A vector y containing the result of the transformation. In the following table NX is equal to nrow(x)
dir x n dct-
length
y nrow(y) description
0 data samples 0<n<=NX NX dct coefficients n forward dct; if n<NX only the first n coefficients are computed
1 dct coefficients 0<n<=NX NX data samples NX inverse dct; if n<NX only the first n coefficients of x are used (smoothing or liftering)
1 dct coefficients n>NX n data samples n inverse dct; the vector x is expanded with zeros to length n and the inverse transform is applied to the expanded vector (smoothing or liftering)
See also
fft, ifft, dft, cepstrum, lpc, complex arithmetic

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