Abstract

A new speech coding technique at low bit-rate is presented in this paper. The coder is based upon a novel speech production model, independently developed by the authors [1,2] and by Atal and Schroeder [3,4], called CELP (Codebook Excited Linear Prediction). Differences exist between the two approaches, both in the strategy chosen to construct codebooks, and in the method to generate the innovation sequence. In this scheme, we split the incoming speech signal into two frequency bands in order to gain the benefits of the piecewise LP (Linear Prediction) approximation. Then, each residual signal is coded in blocks of 5-ms duration through an adaptive vector quantizer incorporating a noise shaping filter. Our results show that good quality speech can be obtained at 8 kbit/s.

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