Title :
High quality multi-pulse based CELP speech coding at 6.4 kb/s and its subjective evaluation
Author :
Ozawa, Kazunori ; Serizawa, Masahiiro
Author_Institution :
C&C Media Res. Labs., NEC Corp., Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
This paper proposes an MP-CELP (multi-pulse-based CELP) speech coding at 6.4 kb/s with a 10 ms frame. In MP-CELP, the amplitudes or signs of the multi-pulse excitation are simultaneously vector quantized (VQ). A combination search between the multiple pulse location candidates and the VQ codebook remarkably improves the quantization performance. In order to improve the speech quality for background noise conditions, an adaptive pulse location restriction method is developed. The subjective evaluation results show that the speech quality for 6.4 kb/s MP-CELP is higher than that for G.726 at 32 kb/s and is equivalent to that for 6.3 kb/s G.723.1 with a 30 ms frame in clean speech and tandem conditions. For background noise conditions, the adaptive pulse location restriction significantly improves the MOS value by 0.9. The speech quality is equivalent to that for G.723.1, but still does not reach that of 24 kb/s G.726, except under the interference talker condition
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; linear predictive coding; noise; speech coding; speech intelligibility; vector quantisation; 10 ms; 24 kbit/s; 30 ms; 32 kbit/s; 6.3 kbit/s; 6.4 kbit/s; G.723.1; G.726; MOS value; VQ codebook; adaptive pulse location restriction method; background noise; clean speech; combination search; interference talker condition; multi-pulse based CELP; multi-pulse excitation amplitude; multi-pulse excitation sign; multiple pulse location candidates; quantization performance; speech coding; speech quality; subjective evaluation results; tandem conditions; vector quantization; Background noise; Bit rate; Delay; Multimedia communication; Oral communication; Quantization; Source coding; Speech analysis; Speech coding; Speech enhancement;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 1998. Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4428-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1998.674390