Title :
A class of analysis-by-synthesis predictive coders for high quality speech coding at rates between 4.8 and 16 kbit/s
Author :
Kroon, Peter ; Deprettere, Ed F.
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Labs., Murray Hill, NJ, USA
fDate :
2/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The general structure of this class of coders is reviewed, and the particulars of its members are discussed. The different analysis procedures are described, and the contributions of the various coder parameters to the performance of the coder are examined. Quantization procedures for each transmitted parameter are given along with examples of bit allocations. The speech quality produced by these coders is high at 16 kb/s and good at 8 kb/s, but only fair at 4.8 kb/s. The use of postprocessing techniques changes the performance at lower rates, but more research is needed to further improve the coders
Keywords :
encoding; speech analysis and processing; speech synthesis; 4.8 to 16 kbits/s; analysis procedures; analysis-by-synthesis predictive coders; bit allocations; postprocessing techniques; quantisation procedures; speech coding; speech quality; Acoustic distortion; Application software; Bit rate; Distortion measurement; Mobile computing; Nonlinear filters; Performance analysis; Quantization; Speech analysis; Speech coding;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on