DocumentCode
703407
Title
On the application of a psychoacoustically motivated speech-quality measure in CELP speech-coding
Author
Hauenstein, Markus ; Gortz, Norbert
Author_Institution
Inst. for Network & Syst. Theor., Univ. of Kiel, Kiel, Germany
fYear
1998
fDate
8-11 Sept. 1998
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
The crucial task in a CELP speech codec consists of finding the optimal excitation vector for the synthesis filter. This is usually done in an `analysis-by-synthesis´ structure by minimizing the mean-square error of the original and the coded/decoded speech frame. It is a common assumption that distance measures other than MSE and adapted to the human auditory perception should result in better speech quality. Such measures could be based on scientific results provided by psychoacoustics. However, due to the computational load there is no possibility to implement complex psychoacoustical models in real-time speech codecs and, for the time being, we are restricted to the MSE. Nevertheless, it is interesting to study the potential of psychoacoustic distance measures to improve speech codecs if complexity restrictions are neglected. This paper shows how a psychoacoustics-based distance measure can be integrated into a CELP codec, and the unexpected results are presented.
Keywords
distance measurement; filtering theory; mean square error methods; speech codecs; speech coding; CELP speech codec; CELP speech-coding; analysis-by-synthesis structure; coded speech frame; decoded speech frame; human auditory perception; mean-square minimization; optimal excitation vector finding; psychoacoustically motivated speech-quality measure; psychoacoustics-based distance measure; speech quality; synthesis filter; Instruments; Psychoacoustics; Speech; Speech codecs; Speech coding; Speech processing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO 1998), 9th European
Conference_Location
Rhodes
Print_ISBN
978-960-7620-06-4
Type
conf
Filename
7089878
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