[Fix] loudness: prevent NaN when all blocks are below absolute threshold #4110
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Background
The
loudness()function intorchaudio.functionalimplements the ITU-R BS.1770-4 loudness measurement. It applies both absolute and relative gating to compute energy-averaged LKFS values.Issue
When all audio blocks are below the absolute gating threshold (
gamma_abs = -70), the computation ofenergy_filteredinvolves division by the count of gated blocks, which is zero in this scenario. This results in a NaN output. This edge case commonly occurs for very quiet or silent audio signals.Changes
torch.whereto safely handle cases where the count of gated blocks is zero.energy_filteredis set to zero.abs_gated_blocksandrel_gated_blocks) are used to clearly distinguish absolute and relative gating steps.Impact