Summary form only given. This paper outlines a method for restoring missing samples in digital signals. The missing samples are imputed using a Markov Chain Monte Carlo approach and an introduction to these numerical techniques is given. One application area is presented from the area of digital audio restoration where clicks are a familiar problem, and can take the form of sudden unexpected bursts of impulsive noise with random but finite duration. These bursts of noise have numerous causes such as dirt, electrical interference or mechanical damage to the storage medium. The original signal is often effectively lost. Several methods of detecting clicks have been devised, with the best approaches being model based. Once a click has been detected the “suspect” samples are removed and replaced by interpolation. Results obtained on both synthetic and real data are given
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Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1999. Proceedings., 1999 IEEE International Conference on
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Date of Conference: 15-19 Mar 1999