Title :
The perceptual analysis measurement system for robust end-to-end speech quality assessment
Author :
Rix, Antony W. ; Hollier, Michael P.
Author_Institution :
BT Adv. Commun. Res., Ipswich, UK
Abstract :
The perceptual analysis measurement system (PAMS) is an objective model designed to evaluate the perceived speech quality of telephone networks. Two key network properties, linear filtering and variable bulk delay, made previous models unsuitable for end-to-end measurement. This paper outlines the innovations that allow PAMS to take these properties into account. Variable delay occurs in packet-based transmission such as voice over IP. It is addressed by a time alignment algorithm that identifies delay changes in silent periods and during speech. Linear filtering, typically caused by analogue interfaces, is dealt with using a transfer function estimation and equalisation technique designed for robustness to non-linear distortions. A further development is the use of a constrained non-linear regression method to map error parameters to predicted subjective quality. Applications are discussed including the selection, optimisation and monitoring of telephone systems. Results are presented performance of PAMS across 28 telephony subjective tests
Keywords :
Internet telephony; computer network management; delays; digital filters; equalisers; quality of service; speech processing; transfer functions; PAMS; VoIP; constrained nonlinear regression method; delay changes; equalisation technique; error parameter; linear filtering; monitoring; nonlinear distortions; optimisation; packet-based transmission; perceptual analysis measurement system; predicted subjective quality; robust end-to-end speech quality assessment; silent periods; telephone networks; time alignment algorithm; transfer function estimation; variable bulk delay; voice over IP; Delay effects; Internet telephony; Maximum likelihood detection; Monitoring; Nonlinear distortion; Robustness; Speech analysis; Technological innovation; Testing; Transfer functions;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2000. ICASSP '00. Proceedings. 2000 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6293-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2000.861935