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Modified discrete cosine transform / Discrete cosine transform / Discrete Fourier transform / Fast Fourier transform / MPEG-1 / Data compression / Comparison of audio formats / Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding / Mathematical analysis / Fourier analysis / Digital signal processing
Date: 2012-04-25 06:23:32
Modified discrete cosine transform
Discrete cosine transform
Discrete Fourier transform
Fast Fourier transform
MPEG-1
Data compression
Comparison of audio formats
Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding
Mathematical analysis
Fourier analysis
Digital signal processing

The Use of FFT and MDCT in MP3 Audio Compression John (Jake) Guckert Math 2270 Spring 2012

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