DocumentCode
3022357
Title
An adaptive post-filtering technique based on a least squares approach
Author
Mustapha, Azhar ; Yeldener, Suat
Author_Institution
COMSAT Lab., Clarksburg, MD, USA
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
156
Lastpage
158
Abstract
This paper presents an adaptive time-domain post-filtering technique based on the least squares approach and modified Yule-Walker (MYW) filter. Conventionally, post-filtering is derived from an original LPC spectrum. In general, this time-domain technique produces unpredictable spectral tilt that is hard to control by the modified LPC synthesis, inverse and high pass filtering and hence introduces muffling in the speech quality. Other approaches of designing post-filters were developed in the frequency domain which can only be used in sinusoidal based speech coders. We have also developed a new time-domain post-filtering technique which eliminates the problem of spectral tilt in the speech spectrum and can be applied to various speech coders. The new post-filter has a flat frequency response at the formant peaks of the speech spectrum. This post-filtering technique has been used in a 4 kb/s harmonic excitation linear predictive coder (HE-LPC) and subjective listening tests have indicated that this technique outperforms the conventional one in both one and two tandem connections
Keywords
adaptive filters; adaptive signal processing; filtering theory; frequency response; least squares approximations; linear predictive coding; speech coding; speech intelligibility; time-domain analysis; 4 kbit/s; HE-LPC; LPC spectrum; adaptive time-domain post-filtering; flat frequency response; formant estimation; formant peaks; harmonic excitation linear predictive coder; high pass filtering; inverse filtering; least squares approach; modified LPC synthesis; modified Yule-Walker filter; null estimation; sinusoidal based speech coders; spectral tilt; speech quality; speech spectrum; subjective listening tests; tandem connections; Adaptive filters; Filtering; Frequency domain analysis; Frequency response; Least squares methods; Linear predictive coding; Power harmonic filters; Speech synthesis; Testing; Time domain analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Speech Coding Proceedings, 1999 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location
Porvoo
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5651-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SCFT.1999.781516
Filename
781516
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