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/* * Revision 1.2 1996/08/20 20:37:55 jaf * Removed all static local variables that were SAVE'd in the Fortran * code, and put them in struct lpc10_encoder_state that is passed as an * argument. * * Removed init function, since all initialization is now done in * init_lpc10_encoder_state(). * * Revision 1.1 1996/08/19 22:31:18 jaf * Initial revision * */ /* -- translated by f2c (version 19951025). You must link the resulting object file with the libraries: -lf2c -lm (in that order) */ #include "f2c.h" extern int onset_(real *pebuf, integer *osbuf, integer *osptr, integer *oslen, integer *sbufl, integer *sbufh, integer *lframe, struct lpc10_encoder_state *st); /* Table of constant values */ static real c_b2 = 1.f; /* ****************************************************************** */ /* ONSET Version 49 */ /* Revision 1.2 1996/08/20 20:37:55 jaf * Removed all static local variables that were SAVE'd in the Fortran * code, and put them in struct lpc10_encoder_state that is passed as an * argument. * * Removed init function, since all initialization is now done in * init_lpc10_encoder_state(). * * Revision 1.1 1996/08/19 22:31:18 jaf * Initial revision * */ /* Revision 1.5 1996/03/15 16:41:01 jaf */ /* Just rearranged INITONSET assignment orders to be consistent with */ /* order of DATA statements in ONSET. */ /* Revision 1.4 1996/03/15 15:48:27 jaf */ /* Changed some comments, and only reordered the DATA statements (their */ /* meaning wasn't changed). */ /* Revision 1.3 1996/03/14 23:53:06 jaf */ /* Added an entry INITONSET that reinitializes the local state variables */ /* of subroutine ONSET. */ /* Rearranged quite a few comments, adding more explaining which */ /* arguments were inputs, and how the modified ones can be changed. */ /* Revision 1.2 1996/03/12 23:53:00 jaf */ /* Lots of comments added about the local state of this subroutine that */ /* must be saved from one invocation to the next. */ /* One constant 180 replaced with LFRAME, which should be "more general", */ /* even though it would probably require many more changes than this to */ /* get this coder to work for other frame sizes. */ /* Revision 1.1 1996/02/07 14:48:09 jaf */ /* Initial revision */ /* ****************************************************************** */ /* Floating point version */ /* Detection of onsets in (or slightly preceding) the futuremost frame */ /* of speech. */ /* Input: */ /* PEBUF(SBUFL:SBUFH) - Preemphasized speech */ /* Indices SBUFH-LFRAME through SBUFH are read. */ /* OSLEN - Maximum number of onsets that can be stored in OSBUF. */ /* SBUFL, SBUFH - Range of PEBUF */ /* LFRAME - length of a frame, in samples */ /* Input/Output: */ /* OSBUF(OSLEN) - Buffer which holds sorted indexes of onsets */ /* Indices A through B are modified, where A */ /* is the original value of OSPTR, and B is the final */ /* value of OSPTR-1. B is at most OSLEN. */ /* OSPTR - Free pointer into OSBUF */ /* Initial value should be .LE. OSLEN+1. */ /* If so, final value grows by one for each new onset */ /* found, and final value will be .LE. OSLEN+1. */ /* This subroutine maintains local state from one call to the next. If */ /* you want to switch to using a new audio stream for this subroutine, or */ /* reinitialize its state for any other reason, call the ENTRY INITONSET. */ /* Subroutine */ int onset_(real *pebuf, integer *osbuf, integer * osptr, integer *oslen, integer *sbufl, integer *sbufh, integer * lframe, struct lpc10_encoder_state *st) { /* Initialized data */ real *n; real *d__; real *l2buf; real *l2sum1; integer *l2ptr1; integer *l2ptr2; logical *hyst; /* System generated locals */ integer pebuf_offset, i__1; real r__1; /* Builtin functions */ double r_sign(real *, real *); /* Local variables */ integer i__; integer *lasti; real l2sum2; real *fpc; /* Arguments */ /* LPC Configuration parameters: */ /* Frame size, Prediction order, Pitch period */ /* Parameters/constants */ /* Parameters for onset detection algorithm: */ /* L2 Threshold for filtered slope of FPC (function of L2WID!) */ /* L2LAG Lag due to both filters which compute filtered slope of FPC */ /* L2WID Width of the filter which computes the slope of FPC */ /* OSHYST The number of samples of slope(FPC) which must be below */ /* the threshold before a new onset may be declared. */ /* Local variables that need not be saved */ /* Local state */ /* Variables */ /* N, D Numerator and denominator of prediction filters */ /* FPC Current prediction coefs */ /* L2BUF, L2SUM1, L2SUM2 State of slope filter */ /* The only "significant" change I've made is to change L2SUM2 out */ /* of the list of local variables that need to be saved, since it */ /* didn't need to be. */ /* L2SUM1 need not be, but avoiding saving it would require a small */ /* change to the body of the code. See comments below for an */ /* example of how the code could be changed to avoid saving L2SUM1. */ /* FPC and LASTI are saved from one invocation to the next, but */ /* they are not given initial values. This is acceptable, because */ /* FPC will be assigned a value the first time that this function */ /* is called after D is initialized to 1, since the formula to */ /* change D will not change it to 0 in one step, and the IF (D */ /* .NE. 0) statement will execute its THEN part, initializing FPC. */ /* LASTI's value will not be used until HYST is .TRUE., and */ /* whenever HYST is changed from its initial value of .FALSE., */ /* LASTI is assigned a value. */ /* In a C version of this coder, it would be nice if all of these */ /* saved things, in this and all other subroutines, could be stored */ /* in a single struct lpc10_coder_state_t, initialized with a call */ /* to a function like lpc10_init(&lpc10_coder_state). In this way, */ /* a program that used these functions could conveniently alternate */ /* coding more than one distinct audio stream. */ n = &(st->n); d__ = &(st->d__); fpc = &(st->fpc); l2buf = &(st->l2buf[0]); l2sum1 = &(st->l2sum1); l2ptr1 = &(st->l2ptr1); l2ptr2 = &(st->l2ptr2); lasti = &(st->lasti); hyst = &(st->hyst); /* Parameter adjustments */ if (osbuf) { --osbuf; } if (pebuf) { pebuf_offset = *sbufl; pebuf -= pebuf_offset; } /* Function Body */ /* The following line subtracted a hard-coded "180" from LASTI, */ /* instead of using a variable like LFRAME or a constant like */ /* MAXFRM. I changed it to LFRAME, for "generality". */ if (*hyst) { *lasti -= *lframe; } i__1 = *sbufh; for (i__ = *sbufh - *lframe + 1; i__ <= i__1; ++i__) { /* Compute FPC; Use old FPC on divide by zero; Clamp FPC to +/- 1. */ *n = (pebuf[i__] * pebuf[i__ - 1] + (*n) * 63.f) / 64.f; /* Computing 2nd power */ r__1 = pebuf[i__ - 1]; *d__ = (r__1 * r__1 + (*d__) * 63.f) / 64.f; if ((*d__) != 0.f) { if (abs(*n) > (*d__)) { *fpc = r_sign(&c_b2, n); } else { *fpc = (*n) / (*d__); } } /* Filter FPC */ /* In order to allow L2SUM1 not to be saved from one invocation of */ /* this subroutine to the next, one could change the sequence of */ /* assignments below, up to the IF statement, to the following. In */ /* addition, the initial value of L2PTR2 should be changed to */ /* L2WID/2 instead of L2WID/2+1. */ /* L2SUM1 = L2BUF(L2PTR2) */ /* L2PTR2 = MOD(L2PTR2,L2WID)+1 */ /* L2SUM1 = L2SUM1 - L2BUF(L2PTR2) + FPC */ /* L2BUF(L2PTR2) = L2SUM1 */ /* * The following lines didn't change from the original: */ /* L2SUM2 = L2BUF(L2PTR1) */ /* L2BUF(L2PTR1) = FPC */ /* L2PTR1 = MOD(L2PTR1,L2WID)+1 */ l2sum2 = l2buf[*l2ptr1 - 1]; *l2sum1 = *l2sum1 - l2buf[*l2ptr2 - 1] + *fpc; l2buf[*l2ptr2 - 1] = *l2sum1; l2buf[*l2ptr1 - 1] = *fpc; *l2ptr1 = *l2ptr1 % 16 + 1; *l2ptr2 = *l2ptr2 % 16 + 1; if ((r__1 = *l2sum1 - l2sum2, abs(r__1)) > 1.7f) { if (! (*hyst)) { /* Ignore if buffer full */ if (*osptr <= *oslen) { osbuf[*osptr] = i__ - 9; ++(*osptr); } *hyst = TRUE_; } *lasti = i__; /* After one onset detection, at least OSHYST sample times m ust go */ /* by before another is allowed to occur. */ } else if ((*hyst) && i__ - *lasti >= 10) { *hyst = FALSE_; } } return 0; } /* onset_ */