Title :
Modern developments in speech coding
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Manchester Univ., UK
Abstract :
Modern speech coding algorithms are based on models which attempt to successfully describe short-term speech signals. These models can be defined in the `time´ or in the `frequency´ domain and analysis by synthesis (AbS) estimation procedures are often used to determine the short term model parameters. The parameters can then be vector quantised if the coder is designed to operate at low bit rates (less than 8 kbits/sec). Frequency domain algorithms decompose the speech signal into sinusoidal components, with time varying amplitudes and frequencies, and hence the speech is modelled as a time varying line spectrum. Medium to low bit rate frequency domain coding systems include: adaptive transform coding, subband coding, harmonic coding, sinusoidal transform, multiple excitation, codebook excitation, backward excitation recovery
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; encoding; frequency-domain analysis; speech analysis and processing; time-domain analysis; adaptive transform coding; analysis by synthesis; backward excitation recovery; codebook excitation; estimation procedures; frequency domain; harmonic coding; multiple excitation; short-term speech signals; sinusoidal transform; speech coding; subband coding; time domain;
Conference_Titel :
Spectral Estimation Techniques for Speech Processing, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London