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Kami mencadangkan pengekod pertuturan jenis CELP jalur lebar pada 16 kb/s berdasarkan teknik analisis mel-generalized cepstral (MGC). Analisis MGC memungkinkan untuk mendapatkan perwakilan sifar spektrum yang lebih tepat berbanding analisis ramalan linear (LP) dan mengambil kira skala frekuensi persepsi. Kelebihan utama pengekod yang dicadangkan ialah faedah perwakilan MGC bagi spektrum pertuturan boleh dimasukkan ke dalam proses pengekodan CELP. Ujian subjektif menunjukkan bahawa pengekod yang dicadangkan pada 16 kb/s mencapai peningkatan yang ketara dalam prestasi berbanding pengekod CELP konvensional 16 kb/s di bawah rangka kerja pengekodan dan peruntukan bit yang sama. Selain itu, pengekod yang dicadangkan didapati mengatasi piawaian ITU-T G. 722 pada 64 kb/s.
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Kazuhito KOISHIDA, Gou HIRABAYASHI, Keiichi TOKUDA, Takao KOBAYASHI, "A 16 kb/s Wideband CELP-Based Speech Coder Using Mel-Generalized Cepstral Analysis" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E83-D, no. 4, pp. 876-883, April 2000, doi: .
Abstract: We propose a wideband CELP-type speech coder at 16 kb/s based on a mel-generalized cepstral (MGC) analysis technique. MGC analysis makes it possible to obtain a more accurate representation of spectral zeros compared to linear predictive (LP) analysis and take a perceptual frequency scale into account. A major advantage of the proposed coder is that the benefits of MGC representation of speech spectra can be incorporated into the CELP coding process. Subjective tests show that the proposed coder at 16 kb/s achieves a significant improvement in performance over a 16 kb/s conventional CELP coder under the same coding framework and bit allocation. Moreover, the proposed coder is found to outperform the ITU-T G. 722 standard at 64 kb/s.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/e83-d_4_876/_p
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