Title :
A robust 2400 bps subband LPC vocoder
Author :
Laurent, P.A. ; La Noue, P. De
Author_Institution :
Speech Group, Thomson-CSF, Gennevilliers, France
Abstract :
This paper presents a new voice coder for applications in future low bit rate communication systems. The emphasis has been put on the speech quality, noise robustness and complexity. The coder realizes a multiband+LPC spectral analysis and synthesis of speech. The transmitted information consists of an LPC10 filter, a set of voicing rates, pitch, energies, spectral density of excitation in five subbands, and information about the stationarity of the signal in each half-frame. Depending upon this stationarity, the quantization process is adapted to provide more spectral information (stable speech) or more temporal information (transitory speech). In order to be less sensitive to the surrounding noise, the pitch and voicing rates are first computed in each subband. The final values of these parameters are obtained from the values in the current frame and its neighbours. The excitation signal used at the synthesis side consists of a mixture of isolated pulses, periodic and aperiodic signals of adjustable spectral composition. Tests results are provided
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; linear predictive coding; quantisation (signal); spectral analysis; speech coding; speech intelligibility; speech processing; speech synthesis; vocoders; 2400 bit/s; LPC spectral analysis; LPC spectral synthesis; LPC10 filter; aperiodic signals; energies; low bit rate communication systems; noise robustness; pitch; quantization process; signal stationarity; spectral density; spectral information; speech analysis; speech quality; speech synthesis; stable speech; subband LPC vocoder; temporal information; tests result; transmitted information; voice coder; voicing rates; Bit rate; Linear predictive coding; Noise robustness; Signal synthesis; Spectral analysis; Speech analysis; Speech enhancement; Speech processing; Speech synthesis; Vocoders;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1995. ICASSP-95., 1995 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Detroit, MI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2431-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1995.479638