Abstract

A number of coding techniques have been reported to achieve near toll quality synthesized speech at bit-rates around 4 kb/s. These include variants of code excited linear prediction (CELP), sinusoidal transform coding (STC) and multi-band excitation (MBE). While CELP has been an effective technique for bit-rates above 6 kb/s, STC, MBE, waveform interpolation (WI) and mixed excitation linear prediction (MELP) models seem to be attractive at bit-rates below 3 kb/s. We present a system to encode speech with high quality using MELP, a technique previously demonstrated to be effective at bit-rates of 1.6-2.4 kb/s. We have enhanced the MELP model producing significantly higher speech quality at bit-rates above 2.4 kb/s. We describe the development and testing of a high quality 4 kb/s MELP coder.

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