Patents by Inventor Ole Kirkeby
Ole Kirkeby has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20100145705Abstract: A method of generating audio for a text-only application comprises the steps of adding tag to an input text, said tag is usable for adding sound effect to the generated audio; processing the tag to form instructions for generating the audio; generating audio with said effect based on the instructions, while the text being presented. The present invention adds entertainment value to text applications and provides very compact format compared to conventional multimedia as well as uses entertainment sound to make text-only applications such as SMS and email more fun and entertaining.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: NOKIA CORPORATIONInventor: Ole Kirkeby
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Publication number: 20100010651Abstract: This invention describes a method for adjusting the loudness and the spectral content of digital audio signals in a real-time using warped spectral filtering. A warped processing module modifies a spectral content of a digital audio signal with a set of gains for a plurality of non-linearly-scaled frequency bands determined by a warping factor ? of a warped delay line. Warped delay line signals, generated by the warped delay line, are processed by a warped filter block containing multiple warped finite impulse response filters, e.g., Mth band filters, using individual warped spectral filtering in said plurality of the non-linearly-scaled frequency bands, which is followed by a conventional processing by a dynamic range control/equalization block. The present invention describes another innovation, that is embedding the warped processing module in a two-channel quadrature mirror filter (QMF) bank for improving processing efficiency at high sample rates.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventors: Ole Kirkeby, Jarmo Hiipakka
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Patent number: 7587254Abstract: This invention describes a method for adjusting the loudness and the spectral content of digital audio signals in a real-time using warped spectral filtering. A warped processing module modifies a spectral content of a digital audio signal with a set of gains for a plurality of non-linearly-scaled frequency bands determined by a warping factor ? of a warped delay line. Warped delay line signals, generated by the warped delay line, are processed by a warped filter block containing multiple warped finite impulse response filters, e.g., Mth band filters, using individual warped spectral filtering in said plurality of the non-linearly-scaled frequency bands, which is followed by a conventional processing by a dynamic range control/equalization block. The present invention describes another innovation, that is embedding the warped processing module in a two-channel quadrature mirror filter (QMF) bank for improving processing efficiency at high sample rates.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2004Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Ole Kirkeby, Jarmo Hiipakka
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Publication number: 20090116652Abstract: Aspects of the invention provide methods, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for spatially manipulating sound that is played back to a listener over a set of output transducers, e.g., headphones. The listener can direct spatial attention to focus on a portion of an audio scene, analogous to a magnifying glass being used to pick out details in a picture. An input multi-channel audio signal that is generated by audio sources is obtained, and directional information is determined for each of the audio sources. The user provides a desired direction of spatial attention so that audio processing can focus on the desired direction and render a corresponding multi-channel audio signal to the user. A region of an audio scene is expanded around the desired direction while the audio scene is compressed in another portion of the audio scene.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2007Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventors: Ole Kirkeby, Jussi Virolainen
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Publication number: 20080298597Abstract: Aspects of the invention provide methods, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for digital processing of acoustic signals to create a reproduction of a natural or an artificial spatial sound environment. An aspect of the invention supports spatial audio processing such as extracting a center channel in up-mixing stereo sound for multi-channel loudspeaker setup or headphone virtualization. An aspect of the invention also supports directional listening in which sound sources in a desired direction may be amplified or attenuated. Direction and diffuseness parameters for regions of input channels are determined and an extracted channel is extracted from the input channels according to the direction and diffuseness parameters. A gain estimate is estimated for each signal component being fed into the extracted channel and an extracted channel may be synthesized from a base signal and the gain estimate. The input channels may be partitioned into a plurality of time-frequency regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventors: Julia Turku, Ole Kirkeby, Jarmo Hiipakka
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Patent number: 7440575Abstract: The invention relates to a method, signal processing device and computer program for stereo widening (SW) of stereo format signals to become suitable for headphone listening. The invention also relates to a mobile appliance performing signal processing according to the invention. According to the invention a separate monophonic signal path (ME) is formed in order to equalize the frequency spectrum of the monophonic component of the left and right output signals (Lout,Rout) by at least extracting from the left and right input signals (Lin,Rin) an at least substantially monophonic signal component contained in said signals (Lin,Rin), processing the extracted monophonic signal component to obtain a processed monophonic signal component, and combining said processed monophonic signal component with at least one of the left (Lout) or the right (Rout) output signals.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2003Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventor: Ole Kirkeby
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Publication number: 20070110265Abstract: A hand-held electronic device for producing stereo effect sound in both a first and a second orientation of the device. The first and second directions are perpendicular to each other. The device comprises a pair of loudspeakers spaced from each other in two directions perpendicular to each other. One direction always lies in a horizontal plane irrespective of whether the device is in its first or second orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2005Publication date: May 17, 2007Inventors: Ole Kirkeby, Leo Karkkainen, John May
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Patent number: 7179980Abstract: Music and non-music portions in an audio stream are identified. The audio stream is digitized and segmented into frames. Selected frames are passed through a filter bank which includes filters having bandwidths approximately proportional to their center frequencies. The spectral flux for each selected frame is calculated and smoothed. Frames having a smoothed spectral flux below a threshold value are associated with music, and frames having a smoothed spectral flux above a threshold value are associated with non-music.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2003Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Ole Kirkeby, Jyri Huopaniemi, Timo Sorsa
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Patent number: 7130623Abstract: A mobile communication terminal allows a user to receive broadcast programming. A separate recording unit, which can be remote from the communication terminal, records that programming. One or more signals from the mobile terminal identify the broadcast frequency to which the mobile terminal is tuned and cause the recording unit to tune to the identified broadcast frequency. The signals from the mobile terminal also cause the recording unit to record at least a portion of a program being broadcast on the frequency to which the mobile terminal is tuned. The recording unit may buffer portions of broadcast programming being received on the identified frequency. A portion of the buffer contents can subsequently be transmitted to the mobile terminal, permitting the terminal user to replay the portion and identify a start point for the broadcast program. A signal from the mobile terminal can also cause the recording unit to automatically identify the start point in the buffer contents.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2003Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Ole Kirkeby, Seppo Pyhälammi
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Patent number: 7072474Abstract: Sound recordings are played through a closely-spaced pair of loudspeakers with a predetermined listener position having an included angle of between 6° and 20°, and filter means being employed in creating said sound recordings, the filter means having characteristics such that when the sound recordings are played, the need to provide a virtual imaging filter means at the inputs to the loudspeakers to create virtual sound sources is avoided, the sound recording being such that when played through the loudspeakers a phase difference between vibrations of the two loudspeakers results where the phase difference varies with frequency from low frequencies where the vibrations are substantially out of phase to high frequencies where the vibrations are in phase, the lowest frequency at which the vibrations are in phase being determined approximately by a ringing frequency, f0.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2004Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Adaptive Audio LimitedInventors: Philip Arthur Nelson, Ole Kirkeby, Hareo Hamada
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Publication number: 20060115090Abstract: The invention relates to a method, a system, a module, an electronic device and to a computer program product for widening a two-channel input. Two audio channels are input and filtered by equalizing said channels. The filtered channels are mixed with their opposite channels in a cross-talk network and output from loudspeakers and by this providing a spatial impression for audio.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2004Publication date: June 1, 2006Inventor: Ole Kirkeby
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Publication number: 20050249272Abstract: This invention describes a method for adjusting the loudness and the spectral content of digital audio signals in a real-time using warped spectral filtering. A warped processing module modifies a spectral content of a digital audio signal with a set of gains for a plurality of non-linearly-scaled frequency bands determined by a warping factor ? of a warped delay line. Warped delay line signals, generated by the warped delay line, are processed by a warped filter block containing multiple warped finite impulse response filters, e.g., Mth band filters, using individual warped spectral filtering in said plurality of the non-linearly-scaled frequency bands, which is followed by a conventional processing by a dynamic range control/equalization block. The present invention describes another innovation, that is embedding the warped processing module in a two-channel quadrature mirror filter (QMF) bank for improving processing efficiency at high sample rates.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2004Publication date: November 10, 2005Inventors: Ole Kirkeby, Jarmo Hiipakka
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Patent number: 6928168Abstract: A stereo widening processing algorithm is used to provide a system and method for giving a listener an impression that a stereo audio signal having left and right channels is emanating from a virtual source spaced away from left and right stereo loudspeakers. This algorithm, which works particularly well when the loudspeakers are spaced apart by a distance that is less than optimal, introduces and filters cross-talk from the left channel to the right loudspeaker and cross-talk from the right channel to the left loudspeaker to only introduce cross-talk at frequencies below approximately 2 kHz, and primarily between 500 Hz to 1.5 kHz. The desired stereo widening is thereby achieved without noticeably affecting the sound quality of the stereo audio signal when played on the loudspeakers.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2001Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventor: Ole Kirkeby
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Publication number: 20050126369Abstract: Music and non-music portions in an audio stream are identified. The audio stream is digitized and segmented into frames. Selected frames are passed through a filter bank which includes filters having bandwidths approximately proportional to their center frequencies. The spectral flux for each selected frame is calculated and smoothed. Frames having a smoothed spectral flux below a threshold value are associated with music, and frames having a smoothed spectral flux above a threshold value are associated with non-music.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2003Publication date: June 16, 2005Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventors: Ole Kirkeby, Jyri Huopaniemi, Timo Sorsa
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Publication number: 20040209592Abstract: A mobile communication terminal allows a user to receive broadcast programming. A separate recording unit, which can be remote from the communication terminal, records that programming. One or more signals from the mobile terminal identify the broadcast frequency to which the mobile terminal is tuned and cause the recording unit to tune to the identified broadcast frequency. The signals from the mobile terminal also cause the recording unit to record at least a portion of a program being broadcast on the frequency to which the mobile terminal is tuned. The recording unit may buffer portions of broadcast programming being received on the identified frequency. A portion of the buffer contents can subsequently be transmitted to the mobile terminal, permitting the terminal user to replay the portion and identify a start point for the broadcast program. A signal from the mobile terminal can also cause the recording unit to automatically identify the start point in the buffer contents.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventors: Ole Kirkeby, Seppo Pyhalammi
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Publication number: 20040170281Abstract: Sound recordings are played through a closely-spaced pair of loudspeakers with a predetermined listener position having an included angle of between 6° and 20°, and filter means being employed in creating said sound recordings, the filter means having characteristics such that when the sound recordings are played, the need to provide a virtual imaging filter means at the inputs to the loudspeakers to create virtual sound sources is avoided, the sound recording being such that when played through the loudspeakers a phase difference between vibrations of the two loudspeakers results where the phase difference varies with frequency from low frequencies where the vibrations are substantially out of phase to high frequencies where the vibrations are in phase, the lowest frequency at which the vibrations are in phase being determined approximately by a ringing frequency, f0.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Applicant: Adaptive Audio LimitedInventors: Philip Arthur Nelson, Ole Kirkeby, Hareo Hamada
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Patent number: 6771778Abstract: The invention relates to a method for converting signals in two-channel stereo format to become suitable to be played back using headphones. The invention also relates to a signal processing device for carrying out said method. According to the invention left direct path (Ld) and left cross-talk path (LX) signals are formed from the left input signal (Lin), and correspondingly right direct path (Rd) and right cross-talk path (RX) signals are formed from the right input signal (Rin), and further the left output signal (Lout) is formed by combining said left direct-path (Ld) and said right cross-talk path (Rx) signals, and correspondingly, the right output signal (Rout) is formed by combining said right direct-path (Rd) and said left cross-talk path (Lx) signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Nokia Mobile Phonés Ltd.Inventor: Ole Kirkeby
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Publication number: 20040136554Abstract: The invention relates to a method, signal processing device and computer program for stereo widening (SW) of stereo format signals to become suitable for headphone listening. The invention also relates to a mobile appliance performing signal processing according to the invention. According to the invention a separate monophonic signal path (ME) is formed in order to equalize the frequency spectrum of the monophonic component of the left and right output signals (Lout,Rout) by at least extracting from the left and right input signals (Lin,Rin) an at least substantially monophonic signal component contained in said signals (Lin,Rin), processing the extracted monophonic signal component to obtain a processed monophonic signal component, and combining said processed monophonic signal component with at least one of the left (Lout) or the right (Rout) output signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventor: Ole Kirkeby
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Patent number: 6760447Abstract: A method of recording sound for reproduction by a plurality of loudspeakers, or for processing sound for reproduction by a plurality of loudspeakers, is described in which some of the reproduced sound appears to a listener to emmanate from a virtual source which is spaced from the loudspeakers. A filter means (H) is used either in creating the recording, or in processing the recorded signals for supply to loudspeakers, the filter means (H) being created in a filter design step in which: a) a technique is employed to minimise error between the signals (w) reproduced at the intended position of a listener on playing the recording through the loudspeakers, and desired signals (d) at the intended position, wherein: b) said desired signals (d) to be produced at the listener are defined by signals (or an estimate of the signals) that would be produced at the ears of (or in the region of) the listener in said intended position by a source at the desired position of the virtual source.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1999Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Adaptive Audio LimitedInventors: Philip Arthur Nelson, Ole Kirkeby, Hareo Hamada
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Publication number: 20020097880Abstract: A stereo widening processing algorithm is used to provide a system and method for giving a listener an impression that a stereo audio signal having left and right channels is emanating from a virtual source spaced away from left and right stereo loudspeakers. This algorithm, which works particularly well when the loudspeakers are spaced apart by a distance that is less than optimal, introduces and filters cross-talk from the left channel to the right loudspeaker and cross-talk from the right channel to the left loudspeaker to only introduce cross-talk at frequencies below approximately 2 kHz, and primarily between 500 Hz to 1.5 kHz. The desired stereo widening is thereby achieved without noticeably affecting the sound quality of the stereo audio signal when played on the loudspeakers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventor: Ole Kirkeby