AUDIO SIGNATURE EXTRACTION AND CORRELATION
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Abstract
A signature is extracted from the audio of a program received by a tunable receiver such that the signature characterizes the program. In order to extract the signature, blocks of the audio are converted to corresponding spectral moments. At least one of the spectral moments is then converted to the signature. Also, a test audio signal from a receiver is correlated to a reference audio signal by converting the test audio signal and the reference audio signal to corresponding test and reference spectra, determining test slopes corresponding to coefficients of the test spectrum and reference slopes corresponding to coefficients of the reference spectrum, and comparing the test slopes to the reference slopes in order to determine a match between the test audio signal and the reference audio signal.
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50 Claims
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1-31. -31. (canceled)
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32. A method of correlating a test audio signal derived from a receiver to a reference audio signal comprising the following steps:
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a) converting the test audio signal to a corresponding frequency related test spectrum; b) selecting segments between frequency related components of the frequency related test spectrum as test segments; and
,c) comparing the test segments to reference segments derived from the reference audio signal and the reference audio signal. - View Dependent Claims (33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44)
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45. A method of correlating a test audio signal derived from a receiver to a reference audio signal comprising the following steps:
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a) converting the test audio signal to a test spectrum; b) determining test slopes corresponding to coefficients of the test spectrum; c) converting the reference audio signal to a reference spectrum; d) determining reference slopes corresponding to coefficients of the reference spectrum; and
,e) comparing the test slopes to the reference slopes in order to determine a match between the test audio signal and the reference audio signal. - View Dependent Claims (46, 47, 48, 49, 50)
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